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Explore the visual splendor of the Château de Vincennes through these captivating images, showcasing its majestic architecture and historical grandeur.

Originally a hunting lodge, Chateau de Vincennes was the home of the French royal family for centuries, before they moved to the Palace of Versailles (and well before they were beheaded and banished). This historical compound has a moat, six towers, three gates, and a 52-metre-tall keep, the tallest in Europe. This ticket includes access to all the key sights, and entitles you to enter via the priority entrance.
Da16.00
Adult
1899 età
16.00
Punto d'incontro
Paris, FR
Orari di apertura
The Château de Vincennes typically opens daily, with hours varying seasonally. It is generally open in the morning and closes in the late afternoon.
Durata della visita
A typical visit to the Château de Vincennes usually takes between 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the Keep, Sainte-Chapelle, and castle grounds.
Il periodo migliore per visitare
The best time to visit Château de Vincennes is during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Indirizzo
The Château de Vincennes is located at Avenue de Paris, Vincennes, just outside the eastern edge of central Paris, France.
Codice di abbigliamento

There is no formal dress code required to visit the Château de Vincennes. Comfortable and practical clothing is recommended, especially footwear suitable for walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairs. Given that parts of the visit are outdoors, it is advisable to dress according to the weather, bringing a hat and sunscreen in summer, or layers and a waterproof jacket during cooler or rainy seasons.

Dettagli dell'esperienza in breve

Cosa è incluso

  • Biglietto d'Ingresso al Castello di Vincennes (Adulti)

Cosa non è incluso

  • Guida dal vivo
  • Cibo e bevande
  • Trasporto

Come funziona

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PIANIFICA LA TUA VISITA – ORARI DI APERTURA

Dal 21 maggio al 22 settembre: dalle 10:00 alle 18:00 (ultimo ingresso 45 minuti prima della chiusura del monumento) 

Dal 23 settembre al 20 maggio: dalle 10:00 alle 17:00 (ultimo ingresso 45 minuti prima della chiusura del monumento)

 

Con questo biglietto d'ingresso, esplora lo storico Castello di Vincennes appena fuori Parigi. Percorri il suo imponente mastio, la cappella reale e le mura fortificate — un tempo residenza reale dei re francesi.

Prenota ora e fai un salto indietro di secoli nella storia medievale!

Con questo biglietto d'ingresso, scopri lo storico Castello di Vincennes e la sua secolare eredità reale.

Visita Tranquilla e Flessibile: Goditi un'esperienza autoguidata al tuo ritmo — senza tour di gruppo o orari fissi, solo tu e la grandezza della storia francese.

Passeggia al Tuo Ritmo: Esplora il mastio medievale, la maestosa cappella reale e gli ampi cortili di uno dei castelli meglio conservati di Francia — un tempo residenza di re e simbolo del potere reale.

Entra nella Storia Francese: Cammina attraverso antiche sale e torri di pietra che hanno assistito a cerimonie reali, battaglie e imprigionamenti nel corso dei secoli.

Ammira l'Architettura Gotica e Classica: Dalla svettante Sainte-Chapelle alle mura della fortezza e al fossato difensivo, ammira la brillantezza architettonica che fonde funzionalità e bellezza.

 

Nota Importante: Questo biglietto garantisce l'accesso regolare. I controlli di sicurezza sono obbligatori e potrebbero richiedere una breve attesa all'ingresso.

Know Before You Go

  • Alcune aree potrebbero avere accessibilità limitata; verifica le politiche del sito se necessario
  • La fotografia è consentita nella maggior parte delle aree ma potrebbe essere limitata in alcune mostre
  • Segui tutte le linee guida sulla salute e sicurezza in loco
  • Conserva il tuo biglietto per tutta la durata della visita

What to Bring

  • Biglietto stampato o mobile

Important Information

  • Riceverai il tuo biglietto d'ingresso nell'email di conferma della prenotazione (maggiori dettagli in COME FUNZIONA). Il biglietto elettronico deve essere presentato al museo.
  • Non sono ammessi animali.
  • Non è prevista guida dal vivo né punto d'incontro.

Instructions

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Cosa Aspettarsi

When visiting the Château de Vincennes, expect a journey through centuries of French history within an impressive medieval setting. You will be able to explore the monumental Keep, offering challenging but rewarding climbs to the top for panoramic views. The exquisite Sainte-Chapelle provides a moment of architectural admiration. The extensive grounds allow for leisurely strolls along fortified walls and through courtyards, offering ample space for exploration. Signage and information panels throughout the site provide historical context. The overall experience is one of historical immersion, physical exploration, and appreciation for the grandeur and strategic importance of this unique royal fortress.

Informazioni Chateau de Vincennes

Originally a hunting lodge, Chateau de Vincennes was the home of the French royal family for centuries, before they moved to the Palace of Versailles (and well before they were beheaded and banished). This historical compound has a moat, six towers, three gates, and a 52-metre-tall keep, the tallest in Europe. This ticket includes access to all the key sights, and entitles you to enter via the priority entrance.

Punti Salienti

Esplora la grande fortezza medievale appena fuori Parigi
Visita l'imponente mastio e la gotica Sainte-Chapelle
Passeggia tra sale reali, mura difensive e cortili tranquilli
Scopri la ricca storia dei re francesi e della vita di corte

Perché prenotare online?

Booking your tickets for the Château de Vincennes online offers several advantages, ensuring a smoother and more convenient visit. Online booking allows you to secure your entry in advance, saving valuable time by avoiding ticket queues upon arrival, especially during peak tourist seasons. It also helps in planning your itinerary more effectively and provides peace of mind knowing your visit is confirmed. Additionally, some online platforms may offer exclusive deals or combined tickets, enhancing your overall experience and potentially saving money.

Storia

The history of the Château de Vincennes dates back to the 12th century when Louis VII built a royal manor house in the forest of Vincennes. It grew significantly under Louis IX (Saint Louis), who often resided there and is said to have dispensed justice under an oak tree. Philip VI of Valois began the construction of the formidable Keep in 1337, a project continued by his successors, John II the Good and Charles V. Charles V transformed Vincennes into a true royal residence and administrative center, adding the fortified enclosure and the Sainte-Chapelle. The castle hosted many royal events, including marriages and births, and served as a retreat during times of plague. Over the centuries, it was also used as a state prison, holding prominent figures such as Henry IV, Cardinal de Retz, Mirabeau, and the Marquis de Sade. Napoleon I converted it into a military arsenal, a role it maintained through various conflicts. Despite damage during World War II, extensive restoration efforts have brought much of its medieval grandeur back to life, preserving its rich legacy for future generations.

Orari di apertura

The Château de Vincennes generally welcomes visitors daily. From mid-May to mid-September, the castle typically operates from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. During the rest of the year, from mid-September to mid-May, opening hours are usually from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is important to note that the last entry is usually 30 to 45 minutes before closing time. The castle is typically closed on certain public holidays, such as January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th. Specific areas or buildings within the complex may have slightly different operating hours or be subject to temporary closures.

Il periodo migliore per visitare

To fully enjoy the Château de Vincennes, consider visiting during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). During these shoulder seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it comfortable to explore the extensive grounds and climb the Keep. There are also generally fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months, allowing for a more serene experience. Weekday mornings, shortly after opening, are usually the least busy times. Weekends, especially during school holidays, can be more crowded. Visiting outside of major French public holidays is also advisable.

Cosa vedere all'interno

Inside the Château de Vincennes, your journey begins with the colossal Keep (Donjon), where you can ascend its multiple levels to explore royal apartments, a private chapel, and administrative rooms, culminating in panoramic views from the rooftop. The adjacent Sainte-Chapelle, built in the Flamboyant Gothic style, captivates with its intricate stained glass windows and architectural beauty. Wander through the expansive courtyard to see the King's and Queen's Pavilions, which housed the royal family and their court. Explore the fortified walls, discovering the various towers and gatehouses that protected the castle. The former prison cells within the Keep offer a somber yet fascinating glimpse into its darker history. The entire complex provides a vivid picture of medieval life, defense, and power.

Cose da sapere

Plan to wear comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the Château de Vincennes involves a significant amount of walking across varied terrain, including cobblestones and climbing stairs, particularly if you wish to ascend the Keep. The castle grounds are extensive, so allow ample time for your visit. Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas. Food and drink options within the castle complex are limited, so consider bringing water or snacks, or plan to eat before or after your visit. While parts of the site are accessible, the upper levels of the Keep and the Sainte-Chapelle may involve stairs without elevator access. Check for any temporary exhibitions or special events that might be taking place during your visit.

Regole per i visitatori

Visitors to the Château de Vincennes are expected to adhere to standard museum and monument regulations. Large bags, backpacks, and bulky items may need to be stored in lockers or are not permitted inside certain buildings, though lockers are generally not available. Photography for personal use is usually allowed, but tripods, monopods, and flash photography may be restricted in some areas. Food and beverages are typically not permitted inside the historical buildings. Running or disruptive behavior is discouraged to preserve the tranquility and safety of the site. Pets, with the exception of service animals, are generally not allowed inside the buildings or on the grounds.

Vale la pena visitarlo?

The Château de Vincennes is absolutely worth visiting for anyone interested in French history, medieval architecture, and royal heritage. It offers a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to walk in the footsteps of kings and explore one of Europe's best-preserved medieval fortresses. Its impressive Keep, the stunning Sainte-Chapelle, and the expansive grounds provide a rich and immersive experience that contrasts nicely with the more famous sites within Paris. It's an excellent destination for those seeking a less crowded, yet equally historically significant, alternative or addition to their Parisian itinerary.

Domande frequenti

What is the main highlight of the Château de Vincennes?

The main highlight is undoubtedly the Keep (Donjon), a towering 14th-century structure that served as a royal residence and offers splendid views from its top.

Is the Château de Vincennes easily accessible from Paris?

Yes, it is very accessible by public transport, with Metro Line 1 having a direct stop called 'Château de Vincennes' just a short walk from the entrance.

How long should I plan for a visit to the castle?

Most visitors spend approximately 2 to 3 hours exploring the Keep, Sainte-Chapelle, and walking around the extensive castle grounds.

Are there guided tours available at the Château de Vincennes?

Yes, the castle often offers guided tours in French, and sometimes in English, focusing on its history and architecture. Audio guides are also typically available.

Can I bring food and drinks into the castle?

While you can typically consume food and non-alcoholic drinks in designated outdoor areas, they are generally not allowed inside the historical buildings.

Is the Château de Vincennes suitable for children?

Yes, the castle's large scale, impressive architecture, and historical appeal often captivate children, making it an engaging educational experience for families.

What kind of history does the Château de Vincennes represent?

It represents centuries of French history, from a medieval royal residence and administrative center to a state prison and military stronghold, embodying the power and evolution of the French monarchy.

Are there facilities for disabled visitors?

Some areas of the Château de Vincennes are accessible, particularly the ground levels of certain buildings and the main courtyard. However, the Keep and upper levels of other structures involve stairs and may not be fully accessible for all visitors.

Come arrivare

The Château de Vincennes is easily accessible by public transport from Paris. Take Metro Line 1 directly to 'Château de Vincennes', which is the final stop on the line. From the metro station, the castle entrance is a short, straightforward walk of approximately 5-10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the RER A train to 'Vincennes' station, from where the castle is also a short walk away. Several bus lines also serve the area.

Da
16.00
a persona
Adult
1899 età
16.00
Verifica disponibilità
Politica di CancellazioneLa cancellazione gratuita non è inclusa per questa opzione.
Punto d'incontro
Paris, FR
Orari di apertura
The Château de Vincennes typically opens daily, with hours varying seasonally. It is generally open in the morning and closes in the late afternoon.
Durata della visita
A typical visit to the Château de Vincennes usually takes between 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the Keep, Sainte-Chapelle, and castle grounds.
Il periodo migliore per visitare
The best time to visit Château de Vincennes is during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Indirizzo
The Château de Vincennes is located at Avenue de Paris, Vincennes, just outside the eastern edge of central Paris, France.
Codice di abbigliamento

There is no formal dress code required to visit the Château de Vincennes. Comfortable and practical clothing is recommended, especially footwear suitable for walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairs. Given that parts of the visit are outdoors, it is advisable to dress according to the weather, bringing a hat and sunscreen in summer, or layers and a waterproof jacket during cooler or rainy seasons.