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Château du Clos Lucé - Parc Leonardo da Vinci

In 1516, Leonardo da Vinci accepted the invitation of Francis I and moved to the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise, where he worked on numerous projects for the King. From Rome he brought his notebooks and three of his major works: the Mona Lisa, the Saint Anne and the Saint John the Baptist, now in the Louvre. Prolific and inspired, he worked as an engineer, architect and stage director, organising sumptuous festivities for the court. On 2 May 1519, he died in his bedroom.

The house, its park - a veritable open-air museum - and the Leonardo da Vinci Painter and Architect Galleries invite you to discover the many facets of this genius through his restored workshops, models of his inventions and an immersive show presenting his 17 masterpieces...


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A minimum of 7 working days is required to receive your order.
Please note: tickets are not exchangeable or refundable.


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Address

2 rue du Clos Lucé, 37400, AMBOISE

Phone number

02 47 70 37 37

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