Histoire et Patrimoine HS
N°1 - July 2019
Viva Da Vinci is the name chosen to commemorate the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Renaissance in the Center-Val de Loire region in 2019. It will also be the year of the five hundred of the death of Leonardo da Vinci. is extinct at Clos-Lucé in 1519. The Loire Valley is today stored in the footsteps of lords, princes, artists and kings and queens who made the history of France. Chambord, Chenonceau, Azay-le-Rideau, Amboise, Blois, Cheverny but also all the less known or little out-of-the-way castles but which are not less worth the detour as Brissac, Montgeoffroy, Montreuil-Bellay, Valençay, Sully-sur-Loire, Bussière, Serrant and many others. We also decided to go to as many castles as possible to be a part of listening to the owners and power-of-and-power-and-set-to-power-to-set-in-series-of-inn, many original images. We feel as we love as much as we like a lot of pleasure that we have the pleasure to visit this Val de Loire and its 70 castles so rich in history and architecture.