Once a hunting lodge, the Château de Vincennes served as the French royal family's residence for centuries until they relocated to the Palace of Versailles (prior to their execution and exile). This historic complex boasts a moat, six towers, three gates, and a towering keep that stands at a remarkable height of 52 meters, making it the tallest in Europe. This ticket grants you access to all the main attractions and allows you to enter through the priority entrance.
Similar to the Tower of London and other former royal residences located further from the city center, a visit to the Château de Vincennes offers an immersive encounter with the turbulent history of European monarchies.
Situated within Paris, this compound features a splendid cathedral (although it suffered significant damage during the French Revolution) and the highest fortified tower in Europe.
Moreover, this site has witnessed pivotal historical events. The donjon (tower) served as the place of King Henry V's demise from dysentery, while the chapel once housed the Crown of Thorns before its relocation to Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. Additionally, during its time as a state prison, it incarcerated renowned figures such as the Marquis de Sade, the philosopher Diderot, and the controversial Count of Mirabeau.
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Reviews
Brigitte 2026-04-14 00:00:00
Étant avec d'autres amis l'accueil a refusé de nous donner des tablettes
Janina 2026-03-11 00:00:00
Wir waren heute dort. Es sah zunächst ganz interessant aus, war für uns aber letztlich eher langweilig. Ein Foto bei Google hat uns außerdem verwirrt, weil dort ein schöner Baum in der Kapelle zu sehen ist, der inzwischen nicht mehr da ist. Für 13 € Eintritt insgesamt okay, aber nicht besonders spannend. Einen Audioguide auf Deutsch gab es leider nicht, nur auf Englisch. Außerdem konnten wir die Pavillons des Königs und der Königin nicht besichtigen, weil dort Militär untergebracht ist. Insgesamt ganz durchschnittlich und nicht unbedingt besonders empfehlenswert.
Marie 2026-02-17 00:00:00
Excellent moment, les enfants de 10 et 12 ans ont apprécié la visite, la tablette interactive leur permet de mieux comprendre la vie des occupants et les décors qui ont désormais disparu. Château près de Paris à visiter.