View album (6 photos)

Chateau de Fontainebleau


Visit the Palace of Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore 800 years of royal history, from Renaissance galleries to Napoleon’s private apartments and gardens.

+ 20

24 Members like this place

reviews 5 (2 avis)

About Chateau de Fontainebleau

Add to favorites

The Château de Fontainebleau: A Home for Centuries Nicknamed by Napoleon "the true home of kings, the house of centuries," Fontainebleau is the only château inhabited by all French sovereigns from the 12th to the 19th centuries. This sprawling palace is an open-air architectural book, where the refinement of the Renaissance—exemplified by the famous François I Gallery and its Italianate frescoes—coexists with the majesty of the Empire. Its horseshoe-shaped staircase has become the global emblem of this UNESCO World Heritage site. But Fontainebleau is not just a static museum; it is an exceptional playground for the seventh art. Its paved courtyards and sandstone forest have hosted numerous film shoots, including swashbuckling epics where Jean-Paul Belmondo displayed his full panache. The spirit of "Bébel" is palpable in this blend of historical prestige and raw energy, particularly in the action scenes that exploit the verticality of its facades. Between the Gardens of Diana, the Grand Canal, and the Emperor's apartments, a visit to Fontainebleau is a complete immersion into the inner workings of power and the magic of cinema.

Tip for an even more exceptional visit.

The Chinese Museum of Empress Eugénie: An Oriental Treasure at Fontainebleau Established in 1863 in the Gros Pavillon, the Chinese Museum is one of the most fascinating features of the estate. This private reception room was designed to house Empress Eugénie's personal collections, composed of diplomatic gifts and precious objects looted from the Summer Palace in Beijing. Beneath richly decorated ceilings, one discovers a dazzling array of fine porcelain, precious lacquerware, bronzes, and carved jade. This imperial cabinet of curiosities, with its hushed and exotic atmosphere, offers a striking contrast to the rest of the palace. It is a unique testament to the 19th-century taste for the Orient, an intimate and mysterious interlude that transports visitors thousands of miles away from the paved courtyards of France.

10 Key Dates

  • castle
    1137

    The first mention: King Louis VII signs a document at Fontainebleau. Originally, it was just a medieval hunting rendezvous in the heart of a game-rich forest.

  • baby_changing_station
    1/6/1268

    Birth of Philip IV the Fair in Fontainebleau and destroyer of the Templars.

  • baby_changing_station
    1293

    Birth of Philip VI in Fontainebleau and first Valois king.

  • castle
    1528

    The Renaissance of Francis I: The king decided to transform the old castle into a modern palace. He brought in Italian artists (Primatice, Rosso Fiorentino) and created the School of Fontainebleau, blending frescoes and stucco.

  • baby_changing_station
    19/1/1544

    Birth of Francis II in Fontainebleau and first husband of Mary Stuart.

  • baby_changing_station
    19/9/1551

    Birth of Henry III in Fontainebleau and last Valois king.

  • crown
    27/9/1601

    The birth of Louis XIII The future king was born. His father, Henri IV, had carried out major works (creation of the Offices courtyard and the canal), doubling the surface area of ??the palace.

  • baby_changing_station
    27/9/1601

    Birth of Louis XIII in Fontainebleau and king of Richelieu.

  • history_edu
    18/10/1685

    The Edict of Fontainebleau: Louis XIV here signs the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, prohibiting Protestantism in France, a major political and religious turning point.

    LOUIX XIV
  • flag
    20/4/1814

    The Farewell at Fontainebleau: Napoleon I abdicates before his imperial guard before going into exile on the island of Elba

    NAPOLEON

The stories of your visits (en-US)

Submit your review.


Address

Chateau de Fontainebleau


HOTEL L'AIGLE NOIR

 

LE PETIT BARBIZON

 

PAVILLON HENRI 4

 

CASTEL MAINTENON

 

CHATEAU VILLIERS-LE-MAHIEU

 

AUBERGE DU JEU DE PAUME

 

CHATEAU DE RIBOURDIN

 

LA LICORNE HOTEL & SPA TROYES - MGALLERY COLLECTION

 





All rights reserved | All pricing information on this website is for informational purposes only. Ticket prices, guided tours, and rental services are subject to change according to the owners' policies. Users are responsible for visiting the official websites of the property owners to verify final prices and booking conditions before making any purchase or travel.