This is where Leonardo lived the last three years of his life.
Originally, Leonardo was buried in the heart of the King Castle in the cloister of San Fiorento. After destruction of the church and parts of the castle, the remains of Leonardo da Vanci were transferred to the chapel of St Hubert.
He was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in the castle of Amboise.
Clos Lucé in France is where Leonardo Da Vinci died. On May 2 1519 he was buried in Chapel of Saint-Hubert in Château d'Amboise.
Originally Leonardo was buried in the heart of Amboise, the royal castle, in the cloister of San Fiorentino. After destruction of the church and parts of the castle the mortal remains of Leonardo da Vinci were transferred to the Chapel of St. Hubert.
Leonardo painted no ceiling. Michelangelo did. It was the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo painted it between 1508 and 1512.
Originally, Leonardo was buried in the heart of the King Castle in the cloister of San Fiorento. After destruction of the church and parts of the castle, the remains of Leonardo da Vanci were transferred to the chapel of St Hubert.
He was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in the castle of Amboise.
Clos Lucé in France is where Leonardo Da Vinci died. On May 2 1519 he was buried in Chapel of Saint-Hubert in Château d'Amboise.
he lived in italy he was buried at the chapel of saint-hubert in the amboise castle lojndhjir
Originally Leonardo was buried in the heart of Amboise, the royal castle, in the cloister of San Fiorentino. After destruction of the church and parts of the castle the mortal remains of Leonardo da Vinci were transferred to the Chapel of St. Hubert.
Not Leonardo but Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci had nothing to do with it.
Leonardo painted no ceiling. Michelangelo did. It was the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo painted it between 1508 and 1512.
Rosa Parks is buried in Woodlawn Cemetary in Detroit. The chapel there was renamed the Rosa L. Parks Freedom Chapel after her.
He did not. Michelangelo did.
St. Georges Chapel
Nothing whatsoever.
No, he did not. One of his younger contemporaries, Michelangelo, painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.