Attractions & guided tours
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Taal:
English
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Italian
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French
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Spanish
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Arabic
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German
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Portuguese
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Russian
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Dutch
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Japanese
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Polish
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Chinese
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Korean
Mobiele voucher geaccepteerd
Duration: Fixable
Doe dit omdat
The chapel containing Leonardo da Vinci's tomb
The history of the French kings with the Histopad
You'll explore the architectural jewel of the Renaissance
Wat te verwachten
A place of residence for French kings from the 15th to the 19th centuries, its destiny is inextricably linked to the history of France. Numerous literary figures and artists were invited here, like Leonardo da Vinci whose tomb is preserved at the château.This royal château is thus the expression of French-style luxury. From its balconies, its roofs and its terraced gardens, visitors can take in the Loire landscape and delight in what the kings enjoyed.Enjoy the 'Renaissance' of the Royal Château of Amboise with the Histopad, a new tablet-based visitor experience, which offers visitors the chance to really immerse themselves in history. Move through long-disappeared buildings; witness the evolution of the royal lodge over time and discover works of art - now found in museums around the world - in their original location. Finally, cross paths with the sovereigns as well as the more humble characters who made history.
Wat is inbegrepen
Entrance fees
Histopad available in 12 languages
Wat niet inbegrepen is
Guide
Wat te onthouden
Free for children under 7
Histopad in 12 languages included in the entrance fee
Several departures per day for guided tours (free)
Self-guided visit with a brochure available in 16 languages
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Picnic allowed in the park
Aanbieder
Chateau Royal d'Amboise
Boekingskosten
Goed nieuws! Er worden geen extra kosten in rekening gebracht voor deze reservering.
Annuleringskosten
Ontvang een volledige terugbetaling als je tot 1 dag voor de ervaring annuleert
Where
Château of Amboise, Montée de l'Emir Abd el Kader, 37400 Amboise
Meeting point:
Present your ticket at the entrance of Château of Amboise.