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Château de Chambord
Jewel of the chateaux of the Loire, Chambord was designed for the pleasure of the great King Francis I and became the symbol of the Renaissance.
This is nothing less than Sleeping Beauty's castle. Indeed, Charles Perrault was inspired places for his tale. With its cellars, stables and garden, the castle of Ussé has much more to offer visitors.
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We feel the magic that emanates from this magnificent seigniorial fortress. Behind the walls along the Indre lies this imposing castle with its chapel and stables. Ussé Castle is well known for being the Sleeping Beauty castle, with entertainment and a staging dedicated to this tale of Charles Perrault and is one of the most visited castles in the Loire Valley.
February-March: 10 am - 6 pm
March 31 to September 30: 10 am - 7 pm
October to November 4: 10 am - 6 pm
Entry for the visit is possible up to 60 min before closing
Child rate between 8 and 16 years old and free for children under 8 years old.
A voucher will be required at the entrance to the castle.
Prices are inclusive of VAT plus service charges and sending by email
Thanks to the ticket you can visit the interior of the castle with its keep, the cellars and the stables of Ussé as well as to walk in the gardens and the kitchen garden.
Electronic tickets - sending tickets by e-mail after receipt of payment
Jewel of the chateaux of the Loire, Chambord was designed for the pleasure of the great King Francis I and became the symbol of the Renaissance.
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