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L'intérieur et les collections de tableaux, d'objets d'art etc... sont exceptionnels
Le plus beau des châteaux visités.
Ne pas oublier les écuries
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O Castelo é lindo, tem um extenso jardim, possui o maior acervo de obras de artes da França e só perde para o Museu do Louvre.
Fomos em dezembro/24. O acesso foi tranquilo. Compramos ingresso na hora. Vale muito a visita!
Venez voir les spectacles équestre fascinant..
Je recommande la visite de ce château et des écuries
It's a perfect place to spend a day together.
The entrance ticket of 18 euros include the park access and entry to two museums.
You can come enjoy a full day, have a picnic, play badminton or anything. The area is so big and also surprisingly very quiet. People who enjoy walking can perfectly plan a 20 km walk within the park compound. It is also intresting for biking enthusiasts.
We had an amazing time stopping there for the afternoon, on our way back from our weekend Paris trip.
We bought ticket at the counter on a Sunday, and there wasn't a waiting time. There are also small vans which sell sandwiches and burgers.
It's both a marvel itself and houses a museum of art that rivals the Louvre in Paris. It has guides in multiple languages (including English) and is quite easy to navigate. Tickets aren't too expensive and if you time it right, you can walk straight inside without a line. Accessibility is a challenge in some of the older areas of the castle (like the chapel), but overall, they've done a great job to allow most people to wander through.
It was built during the reign of King Louis XIV and is a "Little Versailles" but without the crowds! I visited in winter when crowds were significantly less, but since it's less known than Versailles, even in high season, you'll be able to spend more time exploring in peace.
The last Duke of Aumale bequeathed it to France, on the condition that nothing inside has been changed from when he lived there, so it is a perfectly preserved 19th Century museum, full of books, painting, mosaics, statues, furniture and drawings. The gardens are also surreal and worth a separate visit altogether!
en famille, amis, couple ou solo
le must : rester 1/2 jours sur place (nombreux hôtels et restaurants et activités)
O lugar é encantador
Par contre ,plis de temps pour visiter les jardins.
À faire absolument.