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At the Castle of Amboise, Archaeologists on the Track of a Double-Revolution Staircase

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Archaeologists are carrying out excavations at the foot of the royal home of the castle of Amboise, in search of the bases of a double-revolution staircase, which would have been built before that of Chambord. A promise to renew the knowledge of these singular architectural works.
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Archaeologists are carrying out excavations at the foot of the royal home of the castle of Amboise, in search of the bases of a double-revolution staircase, which would have been built before that of Chambord. A promise to renew the knowledge of these singular architectural works.

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La Croix broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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