Nestled near the Château d’Amboise, the Château du Clos Lucé, though smaller in size, holds a significant place in history. Leonardo da Vinci spent the final years of his life here until 1519, adding a layer of cultural and historical importance to the site. Today, visitors can explore exhibitions that highlight the works and inventions of this renowned artist and inventor, offering a glimpse into the creative and intellectual world of the Renaissance.
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