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Chambord, out of the ordinary, with mysteries... The unique architecture imagined for the glory of François I, with the spirit of *Leonardo da Vinci.
- Opening hours & rates
Last access ½ hour before the castle closes Closing of the...
- Getting to the château
The Chambord park is criss-crossed by around 6 kilometres of...
- Practical information
Chambord Castle allows dogs on a leash in the park. Dogs are...
- The gift shops
Integrally restored in 2014, the Chambord boutique proposes...
- Persons with disabilities
Audiovisual room: A 20-minute film on the architecture and...
- Visit the chateau
Visiting Chambord means diving into a unique and fairy-tale...
- Activities and leisure
The steps and stages of transformation of raw material into...
- Groups menus
Special diets, please contact the booking department...
- Opening hours & rates
Home » Discovering » Visiting the château. Placed on the first list of historical monuments in France in 1840, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981, Chambord is one of the most amazing constructions of the Renaissance. Far from being a residential palace or a hunting lodge, Chambord embodies a true utopia: that of a brilliant work of ...
Horaires. Ouvert tous les jours de l’année sauf le 1er janvier, le 21 mars et le 25 décembre. Du 2 janvier au 7 janvier : 9h – 18h. Du 8 janvier au 29 mars : 9h – 17h. Du 30 mars au 27 octobre : 9h – 18h. Du 28 octobre au 31 décembre : 9h – 17h janvier) : de 9h à 18h. Dernier accès ½ heure avant la fermeture du château.
Chambord Passport; Chambord 360°, a fabulous journey; The gardens; Visiting the French formal gardens; History; The park; Visit to the nature reserve; Listening to deer squalls; Activities and leisure; Chambord by bike; The stables; Chambord Passport; The horse and birds of prey show; Annual event; Christmas in Chambord
The Château de Chambord (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) ʃɑ̃bɔʁ]) in Chambord, Centre-Val de Loire, France, is one of the most recognisable châteaux in the world because of its very distinctive French Renaissance architecture, which blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Renaissance structures.
A magical atmosphere as soon as you arrive. Captivated by a wondrous forest, you will discover extraordinary architecture imagined by François I and imbued with the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci. When you visit Chambord, over a few hours you will explore half a millennium of French history.