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The Château du Clos Lucé
The Clos-Lucé is the last home of Leonardo da Vinci. A few yards from the royal castle of Amboise lived the greatest genius of all time. Visit the Clos-Lucé and its reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci's machines.
Visit the famous Amboise Castle embellished by Charles VIII on his return from Italy, which marks the beginning of the Renaissance in France. It is here besides that this king of France dies, as well as the famous Leonardo da Vinci in his house of Clos-Luce below the castle. Do not hesitate and book your tickets now.
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Tickets for the visit of the Château Royal d'Amboise are valid for six months for a unique visit.
open every day (except 1st of the year and 25 of December)
from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 16:45 schedules times arranged according to season
Amboise is a 2-hour drive south of Paris on the A10 motorway - exit Amboise.
Free visit with a brochure of explanations in several languages. Accompaniment of a guide according to the affluence of the visits.
Reduced rate for children aged 7 to 18 or under proof
Tickets available as e-ticket - sent by e-mail.
The Clos-Lucé is the last home of Leonardo da Vinci. A few yards from the royal castle of Amboise lived the greatest genius of all time. Visit the Clos-Lucé and its reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci's machines.
Built in the Renaissance and become the home of Diane de Poitiers, the castle of Chenonceau is one of the most beautiful castles of the Loire, if not the most beautiful. Visit Chenonceau Castle, its French gardens and the Wax Museum and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this building controlling the Cher.
Between Amboise and Blois stands the castle of Chaumont with his estate on the banks of the Loire. This middle-aged fortress was later acquired by Queen Catherine de Medici who forced the favorite of the late King Henry II Diane of Poitiers to exchange the castle of Chenonceau against this area of Chaumont, rich in vineyards.
Favorite residence of the kings in the Renaissance, the last of the Valois summoned the States-General there twice. The castle of Blois mixes architectural styles, from Gothic to classicism. Blois is best known for its monumental staircase, its galleries, its Louis XII wing and the equestrian statue.
Jewel of the chateaux of the Loire, Chambord was designed for the pleasure of the great King Francis I and became the symbol of the Renaissance.