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A full life gives a quiet death" Leonardo da Vinci. Image missing. On April 23, 1519, Leonardo wrote his will, bequeathing his manuscripts, his sketchbooks and his sketches to his beloved disciple, Francesco Melzi. He died in his bed at the Château du Clos Lucé on May 2, 1519, aged 67. Leonardo da Vinci & François I, Picot, second part of ...
- Explore Leonardo da Vinci's Last Home
Leonardo da Vinci. On April 23, 1519, Leonardo wrote his...
- Explore Leonardo da Vinci's Last Home
The Château du Clos Lucé invites you to share in family anecdotes about his works, his inventions and his multiple facets. 8 short and playful lessons of 8 minutes each are available on computer, smartphone and tablet in French and English here (in english) Watch web documentaries on Leonardo da Vinci clicking here (only in french)
Leonardo da Vinci. On April 23, 1519, Leonardo wrote his will, bequeathing his manuscripts, his sketchbooks and his sketches to his beloved disciple, Francesco Melzi. He died in his bed at the Château du Clos Lucé on May 2, 1519, aged 67. The Château du Clos Lucé continues to pass on the heritage of the Tuscan Master 500 years later in the ...
The Château du Clos Lucé (French pronunciation: [ʃato dy klo lyse]; or simply Clos Lucé), formerly called Manoir du Cloux, is a large château located in the center of Amboise, in the department of Indre-et-Loire, in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. It is located in the natural Val de Loire (formerly called Touraine) region.
The young duke of Angoulême, future king Francis I, spends a lot of time in this château. At the end of the XVII century, the Château du Clouxis named Château du Clos Lucé. It’s recovered by the Amboise Family who saves it from destruction during the revolution, and then, in 1854, it becomes part of the Saint Bris Family.
With the death of Leonardo da Vinco the glory days were over for the Chateau du Clos Lucé, and it only survives today because the d'Amboise family saved it from damage during the French revolution. Restoration work has been carried out here over the last 50 years and substantial parts of the building have now been restored to their appearance at the time of Leonardo da Vinci.
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Apr 6, 2016 · Château du Clos Lucé is a relatively small 15 th -century palace in the Loire town Amboise. The chateau was the childhood home of King Francis I but much more famously the palace where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final three years as the guest of the king of France. Clos Lucé is a museum on the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci.