The Palace of Fontainebleau, 55 kilometers southwest of Paris, has long lived in the shadows of its more modern and famous counterpart: Versailles. But, according to France’s minister of culture, ...
Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne). Le château a vu passer toutes les têtes couronnées du royaume et de l’empire depuis François Ier. LP/Arnaud Journois Ajouter Le Parisien en favori sur Google Napoléon y ...
Fontainebleau is unrivaled among France’s palaces as a showcase of French history. It seems every king, queen, and emperor since has loved this palace — Louis XIII was born here, Louis XV was married ...
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