Rich in history and character, The Acrobats’ House stands proudly in the heart of Blois, facing the magnificent Saint-Louis Cathedral. This 15th-century historical monument is one of the city’s oldest surviving homes and a lasting symbol of its royal past.
Just two hours from Paris and thirty minutes from Tours, Blois is a lively Loire Valley city with cobbled streets, elegant mansions, and a relaxed pace of life.
Behind its famous sculpted half-timbered façade, the house reveals centuries of craftsmanship. Each room tells a story, from ancient fireplaces to the stunning spiral staircase that winds through its four levels.
Property Highlights:
- Prime location opposite Saint-Louis Cathedral
- Sculpted façade with carved acrobats, warriors, and musicians
- Four levels and about 220m² of living space
- Exceptional wooden staircase carved around a twisted central core
- Flexible use as a home, boutique, or guesthouse
On the ground floor, a terracotta-tiled room with a monumental fireplace recalls its past as a shop or studio. Above, a bright living room overlooks Place Saint-Louis, featuring another fireplace and an open kitchen. The second floor offers a spacious bedroom with a 19th-century fireplace, a bathroom, and storage. The attic includes three charming bedrooms and a second bathroom.
A vaulted stone cellar beneath the house completes this exceptional property, perfect for wine or storage and full of timeless appeal.
Listed by Pierre-Alexandre Poulain I Patrice Besse











