This place exists because King François I welcomed Leonardo to France and gave him a home where he could keep creating. Inside, the restored ground-floor rooms show the kind of working life he led here, not just a famous name on a wall, and the underground gallery lets you see up to forty machine models up close, so his ideas feel real and hands-on. Leonardo was living and working here at the end of his life, advising the king and developing plans for engineering, water systems, and inventions. As you walk the grounds, look for the giant 3D reconstructions in the park, because they turn his drawings into something you can circle around and understand. If you have time, pair Clos Lucé with nearby Amboise, since the two sites are only about 500 meters apart, which makes the story of Leonardo and the French court much easier to follow in one visit.
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