Chateau d’Amboise
Last Saturday, I spent the day traveling to three different Chateaux. I was on the train and several different buses but managed to make it to all of them. It was a 16 hour day but well worth it! They are all located in the Loire Valley which is southwest of Paris, if you are looking at a map. The Loire Valley is called the “Garden of France,” because of the abundance of vineyards, orchards, flowers, asparagus and artichoke fields. There are over 300 chateaux in this region!
The first place I visited is called Chateau d’Amboise. It is the place where Leonardo da Vinci was invited to join the French court at the age of 64. He was given a salary of seven hundred gold crowns. He spent his time teaching, drawing, and urban planning…in 1516! He died here in 1519 and was interred at the Chateau d’Amboise, according to his wishes.
The grounds were very beautiful.