Le Clos Luce

We visited the last home of Leonardo da Vinci in Amboise. He came here at the invitation of the king, Francis I, to study anatomy. In Italy he was prohibited from working on cadavers so was limited inRead more
We visited the last home of Leonardo da Vinci in Amboise. He came here at the invitation of the king, Francis I, to study anatomy. In Italy he was prohibited from working on cadavers so was limited inRead more
We had a private winetasting with a sommelier. For this event, he took us down to the tunnels that connected Clos Luce with the king's castle. Leonardo da Vinci and Francis I used to meet down here.Read more
This chateau has been owned by 7 women. Kathy decided to make it 8 and purchased it today. It has been recently updated so we don't have to worry about decorating.
This is the king's bedroom. It is not is his actual bed, but one representative of the period. Because the royal court moved around so much their furniture was made to be portable. The bed is heldRead more
Whew!!! She decided that at 440 rooms it was just a "little" too big. What a relief. (Chambord Castle by the way.)
Today is our 26th wedding anniversary. At the B&B where we are staying in the Loire Valley, they served fruit to us for breakfast in the shape of a wedding cake!
One of my favorite things about Chambord Castle was the rooftop. It was like a little fairy tale village up there.
Dan mentioned that Francis I started the construction of Chambord. When he died, his son Henry II inherited it. Henry's mistress, Diane de Poiters, and his wife, Catherine de Medici, both preferredRead more
A fortress was built here by the Count of Anjou Foulques III Nerra between 1013 and 1035. Lots of modifications were made over the years with it becoming a prison from the 15th to 18th century forRead more