• At the invitation of Francis I, Leonardo da Vinci came to live at the Château du Clos Lucé and stayed here for the last three years of his life...
  • On the ground floor of Clos Lucé you can also see his painting workshop and office, with papers and sketches scattered around as he might have kept them.
  • Photo taken at Château du Clos Lucé by Francois R. on 10/25/2023. ... he was, then you have to come here where he lived and finished his life... in Le Clos Luce.
  • At some point, Château du Clos Lucé was recovered by the Amboise Family who save it from destruction during the French Revolution.
  • The Château du Clos Lucé is now a cultural park where visitors can get a better insight into the italian Master's universe.
  • Château Clos Lucé was formerly called Domaine du Cloux. Its story is as fascinating as the history of all the Kings of France to which it is closely related.
  • It was transformed into Clos Lucé Castle by Charles VII and in 1490 became the summer residence of the kings of France.
  • Chateau du CLOS lucé. It is almost haughtiness to call this residential building "castle", this is why I just refer to its French name.
  • chateau of clos lucé in amboise. ... Today the Chateau du Clos Lucé provides a superb insight into the life and avant-garde works of Leonardo Da Vinci.