Chteau D'amboise

The Royal Chteau at Amboise is a chteau located in Amboise, in the Indre-et-Loire dpartement of the Loire Valley in France. Built for defence purposes on a promontory overlooking the Loire River, the chteau began its life in the 12th century. Expanded and improved over time, in the mid 1400’s, it was seized by King Charles VII, after its owner was convicted of plotting the assassination of the king. Once in Royal hands, the chteau became a favourite of French kings during the 15th and 16th centuries, some using it to house their wife and children while they lived with their mistresses in another chteau. King Franois I was raised at Amboise and during the first few years of his reign, the chteau would reach the pinnacle of its glory. As a guest of King Franois I, Leonardo da Vinci came to Chteau Amboise and would live and work in the nearby Clos Luc where he is buried. King Henri II and his wife, Catherine de Medici, raised their children in Chteau Amboise along with Mary Stuart, the child Queen of Scotland who had been promised in marriage to the future French King Franois II. At the beginning of the 17th century, the huge chteau would be all but abandoned when the property passed into the hands of the brother of the Bourbon King Louis XIII. After being taken back by the Crown, it was turned into a State prison and eventually sold to a wealthy noble who planned to restore it. During the French Revolution, a great deal more destruction was done, and an engineering assessment commissioned by Emperor Napolon Bonaparte in the early 1800’s resulted in a great deal of the chteau having to be demolished. King Louis-Philippe began restoring it during his reign but with his abdication, the chteau was confiscated by the government in 1848. In 1873 Louis-Philippe’s heirs were given control of the property and a major effort to repair it was made. However, during the invasion by the Nazis in 1940 the chteau was damaged further. Today, the descendants of King Louis-Philippe repair and maintain the chteau through a foundation.

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