The Good Life France Magazine Winter 2018 | Page 15

Go there today and you won’t find the castle that Leonardo knew, much of it was demolished in the 19th century when the owner couldn’t afford to maintain it. But what does remain is glorious and and the views over the Loire Valley from its terraces are stunning.

In the great hall inside, a bust of Francis I looks down on visitors as they explore the grand architecture of this historic chateau. In May and July 2019 you can catch the King’s eye by joining in at a grand ball in that very room.

Book your tickets as soon as possible to hire a Renaissance costume at the castle and join in the dancing. It’s an extra-ordinary experience, I’ve done it myself (above) and for one night, felt like a Princess as I danced to Renaissance music until the sun went down, a truly magical way to feel the history of Amboise.

What’s on 2019 Chateau d'Amboise: Exhibition on the death of Leonardo da Vinci, including, from 2 May 2019, François-Guillaume Ménageot’s 1781 painting “The Death of Leonardo da Vinci”. Renaissance balls and workshops, music festivals, fireworks and more throughout the year. www.chateau-amboise.com

The Chateau de Blois

Whilst working on Amboise, Francis I also embarked on a refurbishment programme at the nearby Chateau of Blois. It had been the childhood home of his wife Claude and was where a young Anne Boleyn was lady in waiting to the Queen.

It’s said that Anne acquired a taste for the Renaissance style here and at other Royal Chateaux. It influenced her style and when she returned to England and married Henry VIII.