METALLERIE SERRURERIE FABRICATION POSE
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Présentation
Renaissance items from the collection of the Musee de Cluny in a chateau built during the times.
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This imposing 16th century Chateau-Museum is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The place is huge and gives a good impression of a Renaissance Chateau and art. Fireplaces, paving stones, armour, tapestries, stained glass etc etc
Fantastic museum to visit! If you're into history/art history this castle providers 3 stories of very interesting, well presented and well documented pieces. Staff is readily available and very nice. I made a daytrip out of Paris out of it - few hours in the museum, a very lovely cup of hot chocolate at the café in the Tourist center, a stroll in the park. The entrance fee is very reasonable too and most importantly - there's no crowds of people like in the musums in central Paris.
Well kept and charming museum. The staff are polite and welcoming. Entrance is free for anyone 25 and under. There are several floors and rooms to see, so plan your trip accordingly if you like to take your time to view and read the information.
I was really surprised when I reached there , it was so quiet and peaceful. And it's the best place to spend weekend far from city and to enjoy the view of chateau
We visited the castle during their renovacion. One side of castle it was closed and some areas also it was closed for visit because of renovacion. But still there have so many things to see. When they finish renovacion , i will go again. I recommend for your visit list.
Amazing experience very beautiful just watch their work time because you will need 1-2h to see everything
Visited during the holidays. Beautiful place and so much to see. I paid €5 for the entry - children were free - the park is free, you only pay to go in the house. There are free lockers to keep your bulky stuff in. You can take photos without flash. What I specifically liked was how accessible it was for disabled or less able people. If you have a disabled badge you can park right at the entrance. If you don't, you can drop off at the entrance and go back to park your cars. Completely wheelchair accessible, they have lifts. Also practically all rooms, if not all, at benches or chairs for visitors to sit. Well worth a visit.
Dramatic Chateau from the 16th century, currently the museum of the Renaissance. Great building, its huge. And even on a saturday afternoon not crowded like Versailles. Dont expect lavish interiors but there are a lot of cool fireplaces and pieces of art. For me the best part is the chateau itself.
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