Visit Tours and explore the majestic castle of Chambord an architectural masterpiece steeped in history. Ple one in half a millennium of French history by discovering this enchanting palace nestled in the heart of a picturesque forest.
Admire his breathtaking architecture, supposedly influenced by Léonardo da Vinci himself, and explore the renovated apartments housing more than 4,500 works of art. Do not miss the double revolution staircase, a unique architectural wonder.
The castle of Chambord is a real architectural treasure, as emblematic as the Mona Lisa in the world of painting. Soak up the symbols, aesthetics and spirituality that characterize this residence built for François I in the 16th century, with the undeniable influence of Leonardo da Vinci.
This extraordinary castle is surrounded by a forest worthy of a fairy tale, and its history of more than 500 years makes it a real postcard in the history of France. With its unique architectural details, in particular its double revolution staircase, it remains an undisputed symbol of the French Renaissance, both in Europe and in the rest of the world.
Explore the many pieces of the castle, with more than 400 pieces, 77 stairs, 282 homes and more than 200 fireplaces, testifying to its opulence. The double revolution staircase, attributed to Léonardo da Vinci, is the centerpiece, offering a fascinating ascent through the terraces embellished with chimneys and sculptures, as well as a breathtaking view of the French gardens.
Apart from the castle, you can attend shows that give life to the Renaissance, with horses, birds of prey and games. You can also rent a boat for a walk on the castle pond or take the hiking trails to discover the richness of the surrounding fauna and flora.
A day at Chambord Castle is a royal experience that will fill your wildest dreams.
Visit Tours and explore the majestic castle of Chambord an architectural masterpiece steeped in history. Ple one in half a millennial of French history by discovering this enchanting palace nestled in the heart of a picturesque forest.
Admire his breathtaking architecture, supposedly influenced by Léonardo da Vinci himself, and explore the renovated apartments housing more than 4,500 works of art. Do not miss the double revolution staircase, a unique architectural wonder.
Chambord Castle is a real architectural treasure, as emblematic as the Mona Lisa in the world of painting. Soak up the symbols, aesthetics and spirituality that characterize this residence built for François I in the 16th century, with the undeniable influence of Leonardo da Vinci.
This extraordinary castle is surrounded by a forest worthy of a fairy tale, and its history of more than 500 years makes it a real postcard of the History of France . With its unique architectural details, in particular its double revolution staircase, it remains an undisputed symbol of the French Renaissance, both in Europe and in the rest of the world.
Explore the many pieces of the castle, with more than 400 pieces, 77 stairs, 282 homes and more than 200 fireplaces, testifying to its opulence. The double revolution staircase, attributed to Léonardo da Vinci, is the centerpiece, offering a fascinating ascent through the terraces embellished with chimneys and sculptures, as well as a breathtaking view of the French gardens.
Apart from the castle, you can attend shows that give life to the Renaissance, with horses, birds of prey and games. You can also rent a boat for a walk on the castle pond or take the hiking trails to discover the richness of the surrounding fauna and flora.
A day at Chambord Castle is a royal experience that will fill your wildest dreams.
- Chambord castle
-Access to French gardens
-Access to temporary exhibitions
- Figurete entrance ticket - Chambord castle- Château de Chambord is open: Every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Wednesdays
- The gardens are open: Every day from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and closed on Wednesdays
- Children under the age of 18 can enjoy free access.
-Access to the Château de Chambord, French gardens and temporary exhibitions.
- You can use free lockers available at the entrance to the castle.
-It is not compulsory to print the voucher, you can present it on your smartphone to the staff at the entrance.
-The last intake is 30 minutes before closing.
-Only the ground floor is accessible to people in a wheelchair.
-The outings are definitive, once you have come out, you cannot come back inside.
-Only assistance dogs are allowed. Other domestic animals are not allowed.
-If the "clandestine pollens" exhibition of Lionel Sabated is scheduled during your reservation date, you can attend Chambord.
- Our production service is sometimes brought to buy tickets through intermediaries to respond to your request.