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  1. Sep 30, 2019 · Louis VII seized a vast tract of lush forest to the east of Paris for his lodge, which was completed in 1150 and then expanded in 1180 by Philippe Auguste for his royal residence. Several kings later, the 14th-century castle fortress, completed in 1371, contained the first village of Vincennes within its ramparts.

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    • Château de Vincennes. You may recognise this monument by its formidable 52-metre 14th-century donjon, which has four circular turrets, arrow loops and crenellations, all defended by an outer walled enclosure and a deep, impassable moat.
    • Bois de Vincennes. The château started as a hunting lodge, built by King Louis VII in the 12th century, and the Bois de Vincennes was where the kings came for their sport.
    • Parc Floral de Paris. The tourist trail in Paris can be exhausting in summer, which makes the city’s parks such a godsend. The Parc Floral is in the Bois de Vincennes, and is still the fourth largest Paris park in its own right.
    • Palais de la Porte Dorée. You’ll have three motives for dropping by this outlandish building on the western side of the Bois de Vincennes: To drink in the otherworldly architecture, to reflect at the Immigration Museum and to appreciate the marine life at the aquarium in the basement.
  2. A Parisian village A stone’s throw from Paris and just a short distance from the Bois de Vincennes and the lakes, this town is a real peace haven for walkers. The cobblestone streets, wide pavements and pedestrian areas make it the perfect place to stroll and ogle at the shop-window displays: bakeries and patisseries, delicatessens, chocolate ...

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  4. 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. It was largely built between 1361 and 1369, and was a preferred residence, after the Palais de la Cité, of French Kings in the 14th ...

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  5. Jun 3, 2019 · Address. Av. de Paris, 94300 Vincennes, France. Phone +33 1 48 08 31 20. Web Visit website. While Versailles is a household name, most tourists have never heard of the Chateau de Vincennes. Yet it's a formidable castle situated at the near eastern border of Paris — and easily accessible by hopping on the Metro.

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  6. By CrinkleDublin. Huge imagination is displayed throughout and there is always someone happy to fill in the details about the building... 3. Square Carnot. 5. Gardens. By karenm642. Well we thought we were going into Bois de Vincennes... but no, it was a tiny little perfect park at the back of...

  7. France This Way review: the Chateau de Vincennes is one of the most impressive and largest castles in France, and one that has played an important role in the history of France so a visit is very interesting. It is hard to imagine now, but the Chateau de Vincennes was once surrounded by forests. As you will see when you visit, urbanisation of ...

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