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Loire Valley – Château d’Amboise and Clos Lucé

16 de September de 2015 — by Carol Pio Pedro0

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Loire Valley is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the rich architectural and historical significance of its castles along the river Loire.

The history of this region is closely linked to the kings of France. who had built their châteaux in the 15th and 16th centuries.

A good example of it is Amboise, mandatory stop for anyone visiting this region. It is a small medieval town with narrow streets made of stone, ancient buildings, arched bridges and the famous castle: Château d’Amboise, built on top of a mountain with a strategic view of the entire city and the Loire river.

Amboise
Amboise

Château d’Amboise had served as residence for many kings since 1434. Numerous renovations and expansions were made over the centuries, but due to the attacks suffered in wartime, especially during the French Revolution, the castle is now only one-fifth of the original design.

Panoramic view on top of Château d´Amboise
Panoramic view on top of Château d´Amboise

Besides the royal family, Château d’Amboise also housed important artists. A great reason for visiting this castle is the fact that Leonardo da Vinci is buried there, at the Saint-Hubert Chapel.

Saint-Hubert Chapel
Saint-Hubert Chapel
Sepultura de Leonardo da Vinci
da Vinci’s grave

King Francis I, a great admirer and personal friend of da Vinci, invited him to come from Rome to live in France. He accepted and settled in Amboise (where the king lived at the time) occupying Château de Clos Lucé, one of the royal summer residences.

Clos Lucé
Clos Lucé

His arrival happened in 1516 and he was named “First painter, architect and engineer of the King”. Some renovations were made in Clos Lucé to accommodate him and his disciples. He brought in his luggage some notebooks and three of his paintings: St. Anne, St. John the Baptist and Mona Lisa! Many parties and events were hosted at this castle. Leonardo produced and worked extensively in many projects of the King, but died only three years after his arrival in France, in 1519.

Clos Lucé is also open to visitors and is fully dedicated to the artist’s life. Some of his great inventions and drawings were reproduced and displayed there. There is also an exhibition about his achievements in engineering field.

This tour to Amboise and its two important castles – Château d`Amboise and Clos Lucé – is fascinating!

There are 1 day tours to Loire Valley. I took this tour and really liked it, but I would recommend you to spend a few more days in this region to enjoy the atmosphere and learn about history. If this is your first time in Paris and you have only a few days to visit the city, I suggest the trip to Versailles (much closer to Paris).

  • Location: 37400 Amboise, France
  • Access by car: A10 motorway – exit Amboise, 15 kilometers by road D31 and then N152.
  • Access by train: TGV station (Tours-Saint-Pierre-des-Corps) is 20 km from the Château. Or take the connecting train to Amboise train station
  • How much: 10.90€ (adult rate – without audio guide)

http://www.chateau-amboise.com

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Parc de Buttes Chaumont

10 de September de 2015 — by Carol Pio Pedro0

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The tip of the day is to explore one spot created in the regime of Napoleon III, during the administration of Baron Haussmann. One of many renovations that contributed to transform Paris in this pleasant planned city we see today. And no, I´m not talking about the construction of any famous monument or wide avenue.

Parc de Buttes Chaumont
Parc de Buttes Chaumont

This is one of the largest and original green areas in Paris, built in an unusual location for that time, just outside the limits of the city. This area had a sinister reputation: it was close to “Gibbet of Montfaucon, a place used to torture and execute criminals, and to display dead bodies for a long time. Then it served as a slurry pit and the situation was so bad that the rotten smell would get into the city. Later it became a lime quarry used for the manufacture of bricks and cements . Because of the excavations the ground became more uneven, reaching gaps up to 50m high.

Parc de Buttes Chaumont
Parc de Buttes Chaumont

The 25 hectares of park was inaugurated in 1867 and is considered one of the biggest in the city with an artificial lake, waterfall, bridge and even a mount with a small Roman temple. Parc de Buttes Chaumont is much frequented by Parisians due to so many attractions it offers and the pleasant atmosphere it provides. On sunny days it is difficult to find a spot on the grass not occupied by picnic towels and people sunbathing. It also attracts many tourists, of course, but not as much as other parks located in central areas.

Parc de Buttes Chaumont
Parc de Buttes Chaumont

This is a great opportunity to change your travel plan and visit a different place! Enjoy the sunny afternoons by preparing a French picnic or exploring the trails that the park offers.

  • Address: 1 Rue Botzaris, 75019
  • Metro: Buttes Chaumont

Bisous,

Carol