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CLOS LUCÉ CASTLE - LEONARDO DA VINCI PARK

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2, rue du Clos-Lucé, 37400Amboise, France
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2024
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Castle with landscaped garden which was a residence of pleasure of the kings of France and the last residence of Leonardo da Vinci.

Situated just a few meters from the Royal Château d'Amboise, Château du Clos Lucé - Parc Leonardo da Vinci is a pleasure residence for the kings of France. It is also the last home of the painter and inventor Leonardo da Vinci. In 1516, as he grew older and the Italian public began to prefer him to Raphael and Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci accepted François I 's invitation to come to France. The young king, a great lover of art and culture, had fallen in love with the Italian genius. He knew that this would be his last trip, and that he would never see his native Tuscany again. He took three paintings with him on this trip: the Mona Lisa, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anne.

Francis I appointed him "First Painter, Engineer and Architect" to the king, and installed him next to his Amboise château: at Le Clos Lucé. It was here that Leonardo da Vinci let his imagination run wild, working on one project after another, navigating from one discipline to another: from codexes to models, from observation of nature to special effects shows created to impress the court.

Leonardo da Vinci, a great architect, also imagined the plans for a grandiose palace in Romorantin, to make it the new capital of the kingdom. He also drew up plans for state-of-the-art riverworks to bring water to the city. The Italian genius also designed a double-revolution staircase. This is said to have inspired the architect of the Château de Chambord. But the project never saw the light of day, and the artist died in 1519.

In just three years, Leonardo da Vinci had imbued the site with his boundless creative imagination. This is what the Saint Bris family, owners of Le Clos Lucé since 1855, would like you to discover today. In the intimacy of his home, discover his workspaces, notebooks, drawings, models... The landscaped garden and wooded park also hold many surprises, like an open-air museum showcasing the machines behind his inventions. Since 2022, your discoveries have continued in the "new Leonardo da Vinci painter and architect galleries". An immersive video-mapping show takes you on a journey through his masterpieces and preparatory drawings. Upstairs, an educational exhibition immerses you in his architectural works. You can also pilot a flying machine over Romorantin's royal palace, modeled in 3D in a video game!

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marionc
Visited in april 2017
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un peu décevant je le pensais plus grand et avec plus d'inventions reconstituées, prix élevé par rapport à d'autres châteaux de la région
youou
Visited in april 2017
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super pour les enfants. Petite maison , dernière demeure de Leonard de Vinci, exposition de ces dessins et de ses inventions qui nous permettent de réaliser quel génie c'était!. Parc immense très agréable pour y passer l'après midi, avec des inventions grandeur nature que les enfants peuvent toucher et essayer, un mini parc de jeu, deux endroits où on peut manger: terrasse au pied du "château" et une auberge plus loin dans le parc où on est servi par des gens en costume d'époque et avec des recettes d'époque. Prévoir la journée d'il fait beau. Et pour les amoureux de l'art, une petite exposition sur les oeuvres de Leonard. 17€ pour l'entrée et l'expo pour les adultes et 12€ pour les enfants
babethf3
Visited in april 2017
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accueil déplorable, attente interminable car caissières très lentes, manque d'amabilité. Très cher et bien peu d'explications sur les machines construites, je n'y retournerai certes pas. On ne sent pas le lieu chargé d'histoire. Décevant
nichoukette
Visited in july 2016
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Château et intérieur de celui-ci intéressants. Grand parc sympa pour se balader au milieu des machines mais ces dernières sont sans grand intérêt pour beaucoup. On a l'impression que le jardin a été abandonné avec ses inventions. Bref, une impression de "pas fini" ou de "pas rénové". Ca mériterait qu'on s'y penche un peu plus pour redonner vie à tout cela. Dommage. Et en plus c'est bien cher... Tant qu'à perdre un peu plus de temps, allez manger à l'auberge, c'est rigolo (mais cher aussi !)
fute_851550
Visited in february 2017
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Une visite très émouvante dans l'intimité du génie Italien Léonard de Vinci. Beaucoup de maquettes étonnantes et des explications claires sur les différentes inventions. Le château est très joli et le parc permet de pique-niquer dans un endroit paisible et agréable.

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