
Château de Gien
Come and discover the Château de Gien, overlooking the River Loire at the heart of the Giennois region. It is one of the oldest Châteaux de la Loire and has been the home of several great historical figures.
Welcome to Gien !
Come and discover the Château de Gien, overlooking the River Loire at the heart of the Giennois region. It is one of the oldest Châteaux de la Loire and has been the home of several great historical figures. The château has undergone numerous transformations in its long history; it started out as a fortress built by Charlemagne in the 8th century. This was destroyed and replaced by the 12th century castle which over time became a favourite residence of François 1er, Henri II and Louis XVI. In the 15th century Gien was popular with Anne de Beaujeu, Comtesse de Gien and Regent of France, and it was under her inspiration that the castle was given its rare, Pre-Renaissance appearance featuring geometrical shapes made from coloured bricks. Gien has also been a courthouse, prison and a highly-sought after hunting venue, so it is only natural that it should house the Musée International de la Chasse (National Museum of Hunting).
Inside the Château de Gien
The interior of the château has been restyled with a completely new museum layout ! There are surprising, fun, educational, interactive displays to highlight previously unknown treasures like eggs and other decorative objects inspired by hunting and a fine collection of restored falconry hoods.
So there is plenty of fun on the programme with this entertaining approach to learning, surrounded by hunting scenes of the Loiret region ! Different types of hunting are presented on two floors. Falconry is on the ground-floor and the first-floor deals with hunting with hounds and shooting. In each section, stuffed animals and ethnographic objects are displayed among art works to explain the particularities of each activity.
Sightseeing in Gien

A visit to the museum of famous Gien pottery is an absolute must and a wonderful tribute to the art of table decoration with everyday tableware, collections emblazoned with coats-of-arms, decorative plaques and fine china ! The pottery was founded in 1821 by an Englishman, Thomas Hall, influenced by the favourable environment which included waterways for transport, siliceous stone from the river and the huge national forest to supply wood for the kilns. The famous ‘Bleu de Gien’ blue china enhanced with yellow patterns gave the factory and its unique savoir-faire its excellent reputation. The tour comprises an explanation of manufacturing techniques, a visit to the exhibition of rare items in an old clay cellar and ends in the shop where collections by contemporary designers such as Claire Basller, Paco Rabane, Jean-Michel Wilmotte and Andrée Putmann are showcased.
Not far away, the Musée des Emaux de Briare (Museum of Enamelwork) recounts a chapter of the social and industrial history of France with its exhibition of products and archive documents. A video explains the current enamelling process which uses highly sophisticated, automated techniques. Finally, a little tour of the factory shop allows you to maybe buy some souvenirs to decorate your new bathroom… !
Travel around Loiret with Gîtes de France Loiret : Orléans, Parc Floral de la Source, Château de Beaugency
How to get to Gien
Via A77 autoroute southbound, exit 19
Via RD2007 towards Nevers, then D940
Via RD2060, exit Châteauneuf-sur-Loire and follow signs
SatNav : Longitude : 2.63066768 – Latitude : 47.6856435"
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