Chapel of Saint-Hubert
The Chapel of Saint-Hubert was built and sculpted between 1491 and 1496 by Flemish artists in the pure flamboyant gothic style in white tuff on the initiative of Charles VIII (1483-1498). The chapel was later used as an oratory for Anne of Brittany, before becoming the presumed final resting place of the body of Leonardo da Vinci, who died in Amboise in 1519.