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Dans la banlieue ouest de Paris, PRÈS de la ville de Vincennes et À proximité du bois du MÊME nom, explorez la forteresse et résidence royale connue sous le nom de chateau de vincennes. LA MAJORITÉ DE SES BÂTIMENTS ONT ÉTÉ CONSTRUITS ENTRE 1361 ET 1369, ET IL ÉTAIT LA RÉSIDENCE FAVORITE DES ROIS DE fRANCE DU 14EME AU 16EME SIÈCLE juste APRÈS le palais de la cité. Découvrez ces SIÈCLES PASSIONNANTS À travers sa remarquable structure qui a fonctionné comme prison ÉGALEMENT avant de devenir une caserne et un arsenal pendant l'époque NAPOLÉONIENNE.
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- Visitez le site le Château de Vincennes et vous serez émerveillé par ce bâtiment classique entièrement blanc, couleur qui témoigne de son statut de résidence royale.
- Explorez ses nobles tours et son donjon, fortifications utiles contre les attaques, et flânez dans ses couloirs chargés d'histoire.
- Découvrez ce donjon médiéval unique, la tour fortifiée la plus haute d'Europe avec ses 52 méteres, où le Roi Henri 5 mourut et où Fouquet, le Marquis de Sade et Mirabeau ont été emprisonnés.
- Découvrez la magnifique rosace de la Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes ainsi que la flamboyance imposante de ce bâtiment gothique.
Very nice place to visit. There is not so much to see but I would say that it is worth it. Generally you would spend about an hour or so. The castle is located in a less touristy area so there are barely any visitors compared to other attractions in Paris, making the place really quiet. It is very accessible by metro.
This castle wasn't as captivating as Chateau de Rambouillet further out of Paris, but Vincennes was super easy to reach by Parisian Metro Line A, with the walk to the castle being a very small distance. We were there for opening. Surprisingly, there was initially no one waiting, and then two or three turned up. I found this surprising as it was in what in Australia we'd call the inner suburbs - but this is Europe! It was simple to purchase admission tickets at the gift shop located inside the grounds. We spent about an hour here, including a visit (as Catholics) to Sainte-Chapelle that was austere inside, though it had copious most attractive stained glass windows. One could walk around the Castle grounds and its upper walkway. I did not go right to the top. Even when we departed, there were few visitors, but it was a weekday. We didn't visit a cafe in the town but there looked to be quite a few across the road from the castle.
We decided to spend half the day at this lovely understated Chateau. It was only a few more metro stops past the area where we were staying. The metro stop drops you off in front of the Chateau. We arrived a few minutes before they opened. You walk in through the drawbridge and the ticket office/gift shop is in the building to the right. You will need a ticket to get into the main Chateau building and to get into the Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes. We decided to spend a few Euros and get the self audio tour which was definitely worth it! I would highly recommend the audio tour since it was easy to use and provided a detailed description of what was once in then Chateau. Sainte-Chapelle was just beautiful especially with the morning sunshine coming in though the stained glass. There is also a museum of the French military in another building that was quite interesting to walk through. All in all this was an excellent half day excursion without the large crowds. Both couples enjoyed the time we spent there and were happy we decided to visit.