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    • History of The Fortress
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    The site where the present-day chateau stands was originally the grounds for a royal hunting lodge, commissioned by the French King Louis VII in the mid-12th century. These royal grounds were subsequently expanded by Kings Philip Augustus and Louis IX into a large manor. During the mid-to-late 14th century, it was significantly expanded into a defe...

    The striking medieval fortress can be visited in about 90 to 120 minutes (a bit more if you choose to visit the upper levels of the donjon by guided tour). When touring the exteriors and ground floor, notice the enormous moat (once filled with water), enormous, rectangular fortified walls and dramatic donjon. The latter remains Europe's tallest rem...

    There's an onsite gift and bookshop where you can peruse memorabilia, art items and books. There are no onsite restaurants or cafes at the Chateau, but the Bois de Vincennes houses several restaurants and cafes.

    The chateau is located in the eastern near suburb of Vincennes, easily accessible by Metro or RER commuter line train. From central Paris, the easiest way to get to the Chateau is to take Metro Line 1 to Chateau de Vincennes, then follow signs to reach the entrance. You can also take the RER A (commuter train) to Vincennes. Board from Chatelet-les-...

    From September 22nd to May 20th, the Chateau is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. From May 21st through September 21st, it remains open until 6 p.m. each day. The gift shop and bookshop have the same hours. It is closed on the following bank holidays: January 1st, May 1st, November 1st, November 11th and December 25th (Christmas Day). Tickets are 9...

    If you'd like to take a guided tour of the Chateau, you should know that they're only offered in French at this time. However, self-guided audio tours are available in numerous languages and will suit most visitors. Please note that the upper levels of the keep are accessible by tour only; these must be pre-booked by telephone. See this page for mo...

    The main attraction nearby the Chateau is the sprawling, leafy Bois de Vincennes park. The draws of this "wood," one of two that surround Paris, are numerous. They include hundreds of acres of wooded paths, lawns perfect for picnics, man-made ponds and even an old-fashioned horse-racing track. If you're interested in plants, head to the arboretum a...

  2. Bus lines to Château de Vincennes in Paris. 56, Château De Vincennes - Porte De Clignancourt, VIEW. 318, Pantin - Raymond Queneau - Château De Vincennes, VIEW. 325, Château De Vincennes - Quai De La Gare, VIEW. N11, Château De Vincennes - Pont De Neuilly - Métro, VIEW.

  3. Directions to Château de Vincennes with public transportation. The following transit lines have routes that pass near Château de Vincennes. Metro: 1 Bus: 115 118 325 46 56

  4. The new tour circuit: approximately 1h15 Enclosure of the keep + study of King Charle V + Sainte-Chapelle From: 11 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. – 3 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.* (*Winter) Location : Avenue de Paris 94300 Vincennes. Phone : 01 43 28 15 48. How to get there : Metro: line 1, Château de Vincennes station. From Paris: Porte de ...

  5. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Chateau de Vincennes was used as royal residence from the 12th to 18th century and it has preserved its medieval towers, the Sainte-Chapelle and the 14th century keep which is the highest of its kind in Europe. In 1365, Charles V, King of France, transformed the family manor house at Vincennes into ...

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  7. The Château de Vincennes is open every day from 10 am to 5 pm – from September 22 to May 20 – and from 10 am to 6 pm – from June 15 to September 21. The visit lasts 1-2 hours. Click here to buy your tickets to Château de Vincennes. There’s an interesting guided tour in French (45 min) proposed by the staff in the château for free.

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