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🌟 Palace of Fontainebleau: A French landmark where you can enjoy history and tranquility 🌿

For those who have a little time to spare in Paris, we recommend the World Heritage Site "Château de Fontainebleau" that you can visit on a day trip! 🏰 It's a hidden spot that isn't as crowded as the Palace of Versailles, and it's a spot where you can enjoy 800 years of French history and architectural beauty at your leisure✨. 📜 Palace highlights 1. A luxurious experience that touches 800 years of history The Palace of Fontainebleau has been used as a residence for French royalty since the 12th century. 🎨 The magnificent architecture that Francis I adopted from the Italian Renaissance style, 👑 The historical stage remains as it was, such as the room where Napoleon I declared his abdication. When you step inside, you'll feel like a French history textbook is spreading out before your eyes📖✨. 2. A moment of relaxation in beautiful gardens and nature The vast grounds are filled with Renaissance-style gardens, lakes, and tranquil forests🌳. The promenade along the lake is a hidden gem where you can enjoy autumn leaves🍂 and fresh greenery🌱 in spring. You can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the silence and beauty of nature. 🕒 Basic information about the palace • Location: 77300 Fontainebleau, France • Access: About 40 minutes by train from Paris + 10 minutes by bus 🚆 Take the R line from Gare de Lyon station to Fontainebleau-Avon station. 🚌 From the station, you can easily arrive by shuttle bus or taxi. • Opening hours: • Palace: 9:30am-5pm (last entrance: 4:15pm) • Gardens: Open all year round, depending on the season (usually from early morning to sunset) • Fees: • Palace admission: 12 euros (free admission to the gardens) 💡 We recommend making a reservation in advance on the official website! (The tickets with guided tours are especially popular because you can hear detailed explanations📚) 📝 Recommended ways to enjoy 1. Visit the palace in the morning 🏰 → After that, enjoy a picnic around the lake🍷🥖. 2. Have lunch and visit cafes in the small town of Fontainebleau☕🍴. 3. Enjoy nature and make your way home🚶✨. If you have a little time to spare during your stay in Paris, be sure to enjoy a moment of relaxation in French history and nature at the Palace of Fontainebleau🌟! #Overseas travel record #France #Christmas trip #France trip #Paris
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Château de Fontainebleau: A Piece of French History You Can Walk Through If you ask a French person to name a château that really tells the story of France, chances are they’ll say Fontainebleau. Sure, Versailles gets all the fame, but Fontainebleau? That’s where our history lived. It’s a place that feels more real—less like a museum and more like a window into eight centuries of French life. A Home for Kings, Emperors… and Artists Fontainebleau isn’t just another royal residence. It’s the only château in France that was lived in by almost every king or emperor from the Middle Ages to Napoleon III. Imagine that—so many different rulers, styles, and decisions, all in one place. François I, one of our Renaissance kings, really kicked things off in the 1500s. He brought in Italian artists and turned Fontainebleau into a proper palace, full of art and beauty. He’s also the one who made that famous Galerie François I, full of gorgeous frescoes and carvings. It’s basically where the French Renaissance got its groove. Later on, Napoleon loved Fontainebleau too. In fact, it’s where he said goodbye to his soldiers in 1814, right on the grand staircase that still gives people goosebumps today. A Mix of Styles, But All French What’s cool about Fontainebleau is that it doesn’t stick to one style. It’s a mix—Renaissance here, Baroque there, with a bit of Napoleon’s Empire style thrown in. But somehow, it all works together. It feels like a reflection of France itself: complex, layered, elegant. And let’s not forget the gardens. Designed by the best of the best (including André Le Nôtre, who also did Versailles), they’re peaceful, grand, and full of little surprises. Why It Matters to Us For us French, Fontainebleau is more than just a historical building. It’s personal. It’s where major moments in our history happened—not just the fancy stuff, but also the human side of power: love stories, political drama, artistic dreams, even defeat. Walking through Fontainebleau isn’t like flipping through a history book. It’s like being in the story. And that’s something we’re really proud of. So if you’re ever in France and want to understand a bit more about what shaped our country—not just the kings and wars, but the art, the style, the soul—Fontainebleau is the place to go.#france #castle

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