1996 © Maxim Tabachnik
Royal Bedchamber
This room (16th c.) preserves the grandeur of royal life at Amboise, a residence favored by Charles VIII and François I. The carved canopy bed with crimson drapery evokes both majesty and ceremony, as monarchs often held audiences from their beds. In such spaces, politics and intimacy merged, reflecting how power was displayed in Renaissance France.
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