22/01/2026
The Logis Royal de Loches was never meant to impress. Built within fortress walls, it functioned as a working royal residence where French power operated quietly, away from the spectacle of court. During the final years of the Hundred Years’ War, Charles VII made Loches one of his principal seats of government, using its seclusion to weigh strategy, diplomacy, and survival.
In 1429, Joan of Arc passed through the Logis Royal after lifting the Siege of Orléans, meeting a cautious king who would soon be crowned because of her victories.
Part 1 of our tour is up! Link in our bio.