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Château du Clos Lucé
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Your guide to Amboise
Few towns in France carry as much concentrated history as Amboise, a small royal seat on the south bank of the Loire where the river runs wide and the tuffeau cliffs rise sharply behind the old streets. For much of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries this was effectively the centre of French royal power, and the physical evidence of that era remains the dominant reason people come here. The Château Royal d'Amboise crowns the escarpment above the town with a presence that feels less like a monument and more like a geological fact, its Gothic and early Renaissance stonework catching the afternoon light in a way that rewards arriving from the riverside rather than the car park.
The Italian connection runs deep in Amboise and gives the town a cultural dimension that sets it apart from the other Loire châteaux towns. Leonardo da Vinci spent the last three years of his life here at the invitation of François I, and the Château du Clos Lucé, a short walk from the royal château through the upper town, was his home and workshop until his death in 1519. The combination ticket covering both the Château Royal d'Amboise and the Château du Clos Lucé is among the most popular options in the local catalogue precisely because the two sites are genuinely complementary rather than repetitive: one tells the story of French royal ambition, the other of a singular mind given the freedom and resources to think without constraint. The gardens at Clos Lucé contain large-scale models of machines drawn from Leonardo's notebooks, which gives the visit a tactile quality that works well even for visitors who arrive with no particular interest in Renaissance engineering.
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