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  1. The Château de Vincennes (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) vɛ̃sɛn]) is a former fortress and royal residence next to the town of Vincennes, on the eastern edge of Paris, alongside the Bois de Vincennes.

  2. The must-see. Enjoy unlimited access to the Château de Vincennes! The Passion monuments card gives you access to over 80 monuments throughout France. A must for heritage lovers. At the gateway to Paris, visit the château de Vincennes, a testimony of medieval architecture.

  3. Château de Vincennes is one of the most interesting royal castles near Paris. This vast medieval fortress is located in the commune Vincennes, just out of Paris, and it is very easy to visit on a half-day trip from the French capital.

  4. Started in 1379, and based on the model of the royal chapel in the Palais de la Cité in Paris, the Sainte-Chapelle at Vincennes realised the dreams of King Charles V to add a truly exceptional religious edifice to this impressive fortress.

  5. A central witness to the history of France, the Château de Vincennes is now open to visitors thanks to the Centre des monuments nationaux. From a medieval manor house, it has become a place of memory whose discovery is an unforgettable moment.

  6. Jun 3, 2019 · The Chateau de Vincennes is a massive fortified castle just east of Paris, and surrounded by an enormous wooded park. Learn why it's worth visiting.

  7. Visit Chateau de Vincennes, France. Book hotels, flights, car hire. The Chateau de Vincennes is an important castle in the Val-de-Marne department, about 10 kilometres to the east of the centre of Paris.

  8. The privileged visit: the upper levels of Europe's highest dungeon! Discover the upper levels of the dungeon and admire the panoramic view over Vincennes and Paris... A unique experience not to be missed! This guided tour lasts 1h30 and is in French.

  9. At the gates of Paris, visit the Château de Vincennes, a fine example of Medieval architecture. The building affirms the power of the monarchy: it guarded the capital, whilst at the same time...

  10. Originally a 12th-century hunting lodge, this fortified royal residence on Paris' fringe was expanded several times throughout the centuries until it reached its present size under Louis XIV. Notable features of the striking medieval château include the beautiful 52m-high keep (1370) and royal chapel (1552).

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