17 September 2024

Les Minimes, et Leonardo


In the two photos above, one taken from the bridge and the other from the other side of the Loire from the château d'Amboise, you can see a big round tower that is called a "cavalry tower" in English. It's called la tour des Minimes in French and was named after a religious order. Below is a close-up photo of a crowd of people who are enjoying views of the Loire and the town from the top of the tower.


Below is a photo of a bronze sculpture of Leonardo da Vinci, who spent the last three years of his life in Amboise as a guest of the king of France called François Ier (premier). The statue is on the opposite bank of the Loire from the château. That's Walt walking over to get a better look at it. Leonardo died at Amboise and his remains are thought by some to be buried under the floor of the little chapel (la Chapelle Saint-Hubert) in the picture below. The chapel is on the château grounds high above the town. Here's a link about it all in French.

2 comments:

  1. That's an interesting poise for the bronze statue. Da Vinci must have been a francophile like us lol.

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  2. Really cool to get the perspective you got, of the people looking out from the top of the tower :)

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