
Tapestry Room

Gallery of Francis I

Tribune of the Musicians

Ballroom

Napoleon's Throne Room

Napoleon’s Bedroom

Cour du Cheval Blanc

Cour du Cheval Blanc

The Room of the Duchess d’Étampes

Chambre de la Duchesse d’Étampes

Golden Gate Pavillon

Renaissance Courtyard of Fontainebleau

Porte Dorée

Horseshoe Staircase

Crowned Salamander Emblem of Francis I

Napoleon's Bedroom

Abdication Room

Napoleon’s Bath Chamber

View of Palace and Gardens

With My Mother Irina at Fontainebleau

Mom at the Gallery of Francis I

Salamander of Francis I

Fireplace at Anne of Austria’s Bedchamber

Anne of Austria’s Bedchamber
Château
Nestled in the serene forests of Fontainebleau, the Château offers a vivid glimpse into France's royal past. This grand palace, famed for its architectural splendor, was a favored retreat for French rulers from the Renaissance to the Second Empire. As you wander through its opulent halls, you encounter a refined blend of Italian Renaissance artistry and later French styles, mirroring changing tastes over the centuries.
Vast, ornate galleries and more intimate chambers reveal the lives of monarchs who shaped the Château, their stories still present in painted ceilings, carved wood, and rich décor. Outside, exquisite gardens, laid out with meticulous care, offer a tranquil escape and a setting for quiet reflection. More than a monument, the Château stands as a living testament to France’s artistic and cultural evolution, inviting visitors to step into the grandeur of another age.
Vast, ornate galleries and more intimate chambers reveal the lives of monarchs who shaped the Château, their stories still present in painted ceilings, carved wood, and rich décor. Outside, exquisite gardens, laid out with meticulous care, offer a tranquil escape and a setting for quiet reflection. More than a monument, the Château stands as a living testament to France’s artistic and cultural evolution, inviting visitors to step into the grandeur of another age.
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