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The royal castle
Known as the "Cradle of the French Renaissance".
Charles VIII was just back
from the Italian campains when he decided to decorate the castle in the
Italian Renaissance style. Unfortunately, he died on 7th April 1498. As he
was on the way to attend a tennis game ("Jeu de Paume"), his
head hit the lintel of a low doorway. He died a few hours later. The Court
was absolutely devastated !

Clos-Lucé Country House
Known as "Cloux" up to the 18th century
Leonardo da Vinci spent at the Clos-Lucé
the last three years of his life from spring 1516 to 2nd May 1519. This
manor houses the painter’s fresco remains as well as the engineer’s
models.

Leonardo da Vinci
Halfway between Chambord and Chinon, SE of Amboise, part of the Duke of
Choiseul’s original castle keeps survive: a 40 m high tower house (La
Pagode de Chanteloup). The Duke of Choiseul was the former minister of
Louis XV.

the Pagoda of
Chanteloup
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