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Fontainebleau

Paese ·🇫🇷 Francia
Popolazione 15.583
Superficie 172 km²
Fuso orario Europe/Paris
Sito ufficiale www.fontainebleau.fr
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Fontainebleau Essentials

Fontainebleau Essentials

Fontainebleau centers on its UNESCO-listed royal palace, a residence for French monarchs from the 12th to 19th centuries showcasing Renaissance and classical architecture. Surrounding the town is the 20,000-hectare Forest of Fontainebleau, renowned for its sandstone boulders at sites like Apremont and its influence on the Barbizon School of painters. The area also features historic religious sites like the 12th-century Church of Saint-Pierre in Avon and the ruins of the Franchard Priory.

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Fontainebleau Highlights

Fontainebleau Highlights

Fontainebleau's history spans eight centuries of French monarchy, centered on the Renaissance and Classical architecture of its UNESCO-listed palace. Beyond the royal apartments, the region preserves the 19th-century Barbizon School of landscape painting through preserved artist studios like those of Jean-François Millet and Rosa Bonheur. The surrounding forest, once a royal hunting ground, features dramatic sandstone rock formations and elevated viewpoints at Gorges d'Apremont and Croix du Calvaire, alongside historic religious sites like the 11th-century Saint-Pierre church in Avon.

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Hidden Gems of Fontainebleau Forest

Beyond the famous chateau, the Fontainebleau forest hides a network of 19th-century hiking trails leading to geological and historical curiosities. This collection features the Grotte aux Cristaux, known for its calcite formations, and the Caverne des Brigands, a legendary bandit hideout. Memorials like the Millet-Rousseau bronze plaque honor the Barbizon school of painters, while secluded shrines and tranquil ponds like Mare aux Biches offer insight into the forest's spiritual and natural heritage.

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Iconic Bouldering in Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau, known to climbers as "Bleau," is the world’s premier bouldering destination. This vast forest contains thousands of sandstone boulders organized into color-coded circuits that cater to every skill level, from beginners to elite athletes. The rock is renowned for its fine-grained texture and technical demands, requiring precise footwork and sloper grip strength. These fifteen spots represent the forest's most iconic sectors, including the historical birthplace of the sport at Bas Cuvier and the expansive, sandy plateaus of Apremont and Franchard.

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Historic Sites of Fontainebleau

Historic Sites of Fontainebleau

This collection highlights the diverse historical landscape of Fontainebleau, centered on the UNESCO-listed Palace and its expansive royal grounds. Beyond the main residence, the list includes the 19th-century artist colony at Barbizon, medieval churches in Avon and Thomery, and distinctive forest monuments like the Table du Roi. Visitors can explore the ruins of the 12th-century Franchard Hermitage and the preserved studio of artist Rosa Bonheur at the Château de By, reflecting centuries of French architectural and cultural evolution.

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Historic Places of Worship

Historic Places of Worship

The Fontainebleau region preserves a diverse collection of religious architecture, from the 12th-century forest ruins of the Franchard Priory to the 13th-century parish churches of Thomery and Samoreau. These sites reflect centuries of local history, including the Romanesque and Gothic styles of Église Saint-Pierre in Avon and the 17th-century classicism of Saint-Louis. Many of these landmarks are protected as historical monuments, showcasing the spiritual and cultural evolution of the Seine-et-Marne department.

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Cultural Institutions

Cultural Institutions

The Fontainebleau region preserves centuries of French artistic and political history. At its center lies the Palace of Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage site and residence for French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III. Nearby, the village of Barbizon showcases the 19th-century landscape movement at the Auberge Ganne and Jean-François Millet’s studio. The collection also includes specialized museums dedicated to poet Stéphane Mallarmé and animalier painter Rosa Bonheur, alongside historic venues like the Napoleon III-era Théâtre Impérial.

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Nature and Parks

This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of Fontainebleau, ranging from the grand formal gardens of the royal palace to the rugged natural wetlands of the surrounding forest. Visitors can explore André Le Nôtre’s geometric French parterres, Napoleon I’s winding English-style gardens, and the unique 19th-century star-shaped canal system of the Mare aux Evées. The list also includes several natural forest ponds and the extensive recreation facilities at Bois-le-Roi.

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Mappa di Fontainebleau

Informazioni pratiche

Valuta
euro EUR € · Pagamenti con carta · Ampiamente accettate
Numeri di emergenza
112
Elettricità
Tipo C / Tipo E
230 V · 50 Hz
Lingue
francese
Acqua del rubinetto
Potabile
Lato di guida
Destra
Prefisso telefonico
+33
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Tour e attività

Palace of Fontainebleau
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Palais et Parc de Fontainebleau
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Musée départemental de l'École de Barbizon

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