• The Château de Vincennes (. French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) vɛsɛn]) is a former fortress and royal residence next to the town of Vincennes, on the eastern edge of Paris...
  • Château de Vincennes, Vincennes. 5,260 likes · 187 talking about this · 27,760 were here. De résidence royale à caserne militaire, ce château-fort est un...
  • With its origins dating back to the 12th century, the Château de Vincennes has witnessed centuries of political and military events.
  • The last (easternmost) station of line number 1 of the Paris Métro is called “Château de Vincennes” and is located directly in front of the castle entrance.
  • The Château de Vincennes is surrounded by a 3608 ft (1100 m)-long fortified wall with nine towers and is also protected by a moat, 88 ft (27 m) wide.
  • (BUS) RATP 46 56 112 114 115 118 124 210 318 325. Château de Vincennes is a royal palace located in Vincennes, Val-de-Marne in France.
  • Birçok kraliyet aileleri yüzyıllar boyunca donjon ikamet aldı ve Château de Vincennes sayısız hükümdarları hem evlilik ve doğum yerdi.
  • The Château de Vincennes is included in the Paris Museum Pass, so if you have the pass you won’t need to queue at the castle or pay for a ticket.
  • It stayed that way until the 13th century when Philip Augustus and Louis IX extended the Chateau de Vincennes into a larger manor, more befitting of a king.
  • Today, the Château de Vincennes is a museum. Its grounds can be freely accessed, while the buildings can be visited on a guided tour.