Château d'Amboise: Tickets

Explore a royal Renaissance residence, the resting place of Da Vinci
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Explore a royal Renaissance residence, the resting place of Da Vinci

  • Château d'Amboise: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Access to Leonardo da Vinci's tomb
  • Access to the castle's chapel
  • HistoPad device to see 3D reconstructions of the past
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Experience the splendour of Renaissance history with a visit to two châteaux

  • Château d'Amboise: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Château du Clos Lucé: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
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Discover Leonardo Da Vinci's French connection with one convenient pass

  • Château du Clos Lucé: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Château Royal d'Amboise: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Château de Chambord: Entry Ticket
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Experience the grandeur of French history with tickets to three iconic châteaus

  • Château Royal d'Amboise: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Château du Clos Lucé: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • Château de Chenonceau: Entry Ticket
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Stroll through beautiful gardens and explore historical rooms.

  • Château du Clos Lucé: Entry Ticket
  • Château d'Amboise: Entry Ticket
  • Château de Chambord: Entry Ticket
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Château d'Amboise FAQs

  1. Do you need to book tickets in advance to visit Château d'Amboise?
  • We always suggest booking tickets in advance, yes. The castle is one of the area’s most popular tourist attractions, so can get very busy during the summer months, so booking in advance can save you a lot of time.
  1. Is Château d'Amboise wheelchair accessible?
  • Yes, Château d'Amboise is wheelchair accessible.
  1. Did Leonardo da Vinci live at Château d'Amboise?
  • No, Leonardo da Vinci lived at another Château close to Château d'Amboise, called Château du Clos Luce. However, it is believe he is buried at Château d'Amboise, though.
  1. Which chateau did Leonardo da Vinci live at?
  • Leonardo da Vinci lived at Château du Clos Luce, which is only a short distance from Château d'Amboise. It is believed that he is buried at Château d'Amboise, though.

Royal Château d'Amboise Fun Facts

  • Royal Residence: Château d'Amboise was a favoured royal residence during the Renaissance, especially under the reigns of King Charles VIII and King Francis I.
  • Leonardo da Vinci: Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years at Clos Lucé, a manor near Château d'Amboise. Legend has it that he is buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert within the château grounds, as per the request in his final will.
  • Chapel of Saint-Hubert: The chapel is admired for its elaborate sculptures and intricate designs.
  • Strategic Location: The château is perched on a strategic location overlooking the Loire River, offering stunning panoramic views and serving as a strong defensive position during its time.
  • Mediaeval Origins: Before becoming a Renaissance palace, Château d'Amboise started as a mediaeval fortress. Some of the original defensive structures still exist today.
  • Prison for Important Figures: The château has served as a prison for several important figures, including the Duke of Guise and the Emir Abd el-Kader, an Algerian resistance leader in the 19th century.
  • Catherine de' Medici's Influence: Catherine de' Medici, the powerful queen and regent of France, often resided at Château d'Amboise and hosted many grand events there.
  • Royal Births: Château d'Amboise was the birthplace of several members of the French royal family, including Charles VIII, who was born there in 1470.
  • Royal Tombs: Apart from Leonardo da Vinci, the château's chapel also houses the remains of other members of the French royal family.
  • Restoration Efforts: The château suffered damage during the French Revolution and the World Wars, but it has been meticulously restored to preserve its historical and architectural significance.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Château d'Amboise is part of the Loire Valley, which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, recognised for its exceptional cultural landscape and historical importance.
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