Patrimoine Weekend
Benoît, at the huilerie in Amboise, was kept busy over Patrimoine Weekend. A steady stream of the curious came from near and far to see something rather special.
Le Pin Perdu: The House That Max Built.
Thanks to its present owners Dominique Bailly, the sculptor, and Dominique Marches, the photographer, fans of Max and Dorothea can wander around the garden soaking up the atmosphere. One would not be the least surprised to see Max wander in so evocative is the home he loved. The Sculptor and the Photographer are without doubt worthy custodians of the great man’s legacy. He would be pleased.
Caesar's Granaries
‘Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's’. Alas, for the romantics among us, the silos in Amboise, the Greniers (granaries) de César are in all probability not built by him. Abbot Bosseboeuf (d.1928) from Tours thought the gigantic labyrinth was dug by Caesar but as nothing has yet come to light that he was ever in Amboise, Caesar’s Legionnaires makes more sense.
A Surprising Discovery at Château Gaillard
Walks around Château Gaillard in Amboise are well worth exploring. You never know what’s around the next corner, you certainly don’t expect to stumble across a romantic old wine press with the prestigious stamp Mabille Frères.
Some Memorable Mayors of Amboise
When the office of Mayor was created in France seems to have been lost in the mists of time, however, we do know that in 1558 the first mayor of Amboise was Élie Deodeau, Controller of the Queen’s Household, the Queen being Catherine de Medici.
Amboise Station
For many visitors, Amboise starts at the station which, despite a few restorations, has changed very little since it was built in 1846. A bridge was built the same year to access the town centre on the opposite side of the river.
The Flags of Château Royal d'Amboise
The oh so photogenic Château Amboise somehow manages to stir the child within us all. It takes us back to the old days when children read fairy tales about kings and queens, princes and princesses and built models of castles.
Maisie, the Photograph France Cat
Today, 8 August, is World Cat Day. Maisie, the Photograph France Cat, has a personality by pass but like all cats, hugely entertaining because she is unfathomable. Why does she stare fixedly at us? Accusingly. Why will she drink from the red plastic bowl, but not the white china one nand why is her fave tipple dirty rainwater?