Luynes is a city located in the department of Indre-et-Loire, southern France. It is located in the Midlands and has a population of about 5,000 inhabitants.
The earliest traces of human passage in Luynes's area are 15,000 years ago. These consist of stone tools and cut into various shapes and various utilities. Other tools during the Bronze Age metals demonstrate continuity. Luynes's life testimony from the second
century AD is called Malliacum aqueduct area. In the early Middle Ages, the location is Christian and in 1619 enters into the subordination of Charles d'Albert de Luynes, the favorite of Louis XIII, hence the name of the city.