Was This 400-Room Medieval Marvel Designed By Leonardo Da Vinci?
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Château de Chambord is one of the most stunning architectural masterpieces of the French Renaissance, shrouded in mystery and grandeur. Commissioned by King Francis I in 1518, the château is believed to have been influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, whose innovative designs shaped its unique structure, including the iconic double-helix staircase. With over 400 rooms, 77 staircases, and a sprawling 5,500-hectare park, Chambord was more than a royal residence, it was a statement of power and artistic ambition. Despite its magnificence, many of its original plans were lost, adding to the enigma of its creation. Even today, experts continue to uncover secrets hidden within its walls, cementing Chambord's status as an architectural wonder.
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