Commissioned by King Francis I in 1519, Château de Chambord stands as a grandiose example of French Renaissance architecture in the Loire Valley. This 426-room castle, part of the region’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, features a moat and a meticulously designed French formal garden. Visitors can explore the vast interior, which includes a double helix staircase attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, and marvel at the intricate details that reflect the opulence of the era. The castle’s imposing silhouette and symmetrical layout offer a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the French monarchy.
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