The title of this post is a quote from an English gentleman who – with his wife – was tailgating in the parking lot of Chambord Castle. We stopped to talk with them on our way in. (These little unexpected conversations with locals/tourists/both are probably the best part of the trip!)
Anyway, on our third full day in Amboise, we visited two beautiful chateaux – Chaumont and Chambord. Chaumont is another fairy tale castle overlooking the Loire. There has been a castle here since 973 (!!) but construction on the current one started in 1468. This is the castle that Diane de Poitiers, King Henry II’s mistress, was given when Catherine de Medici kicked her out of Chenonceau after Henry’s death. Pauvre Diane! (I thought they just had them guillotined!)
The true granddaddy of the Loire castles is Chambord. It is IMMENSE – 426 rooms, 282 fireplaces and 77 staircases (every source I check has different numbers – e.g. “440 rooms and a fireplace for every day of the year” – I guess those in charge of keeping track lost count and just ballparked the number). This was one of Francois I’s (“Francois Premier”) castles, built for hunting weekends, parties and, just generally, to impress folks. And it does! We got lost (okay, Bunny got lost) several times while touring this gigantic castle. Construction began in 1519 and took over 40 years (Francois had passed on by then). And, although no one is sure, the rumor is that Leonardo da Vinci (Francois’ pal) may have been the main designer, particularly of the double helix staircase in the center of the castle. We kept saying “WOW!” over and over as we walked around; we also concluded that perhaps the construction of “weekend chateaux” like this one may have prompted the peasants to revolt…









































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