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The construction of the castle started in 1519 under the reign of Francois 1er (Francis the First) and was completed in 1547. Florentine artist Leonardo di Vinci paid a short visit to the building during its construction and added a few embellishments to it like the famous double spiral staircase. The spiral
staircase derives from a
medieval concept. It goes far beyond it in its unique
division into two separate
flights with numerous openings on the arms of the
corridors.
After the death of Francois 1er in 1574, the castle was practically unused for about fifty years. This castle was too big to warm it up and was called 'le chateau des courants d'air' (the Drafty castle) After having passed through many hands, the majority of the furniture of the castle was stolen during the revolution and it risked being demolished. After the revolution, it was used as a jail then as barracks for the army. In 1947, the French government began restorations which continued for 30 years. |




