Palace of Fontainebleau, France - Travel Guide

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Take a tour of Palace of Fontainebleau in France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.

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It holds the beauty of the cumulative work of French monarchs since the 16th century.

Man-made magnificence and natural beauty, the Palace of Fontainebleau has the best of both worlds.

This large and ornate palace even features its own lake on the expansive grounds.

The curved-roof library is a dream come true for book and building lovers alike. Visitors can see historic bedrooms, like those of Napoleon Bonaparte, Empress Josephine and Marie Antoinette.

Today, among serving many functions, the palace is the location for an art school.

Much of the palace is still open for visitors looking for the glories of France.

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It holds the beauty of the cumulative work of French monarchs since the 16th century.

Man-made magnificence and natural beauty, the Palace of Fontainebleau has the best of both worlds.

This large and ornate palace even features its own lake on the expansive grounds.

The curved-roofed library is a dream come true for book- and building-lovers alike.

Visitors can see historic bedrooms, like those of Napoleon Bonaparte, Empress Josephine, and Marie-Antoinette.

Today, among serving many functions, the Palace is the location for an art school.

Much of the palace is still open for visitors looking for the glories of France.

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  • I have been to Fontainebleau February of this year. It's a charming town and I love the palace. The gardens are beautiful. My favorite room in the palace was Napoleon's Throne Room! Visitors can also take hikes or go rock climbing in the Forest outside the palace. A highly recommended visit if you're in Paris. It's located 34 miles southeast of Paris or 40 min drive outside Paris.

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