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Château de Fontainebleau
A royal hunting lodge and autumn residence from Louis VII through Napoleon III, Fontainebleau anchors the ritual of the royal hunt (chasse) — a seasonal practice that combined privilege, sport, and political display in the forest of Fontainebleau. The château's architecture spans Renaissance to 19th century, and the surrounding forest still bears the traces of the royal hunting tradition (allées, pavillions). Maintained by the Établissement public du château de Fontainebleau. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Château de Fontainebleau; royal hunt chasse; autumn residence ritual; forest hunting tradition; Renaissance royal lodge
Explore the royal hunting lodge spanning Renaissance to 19th-century architecture; walk the forest of Fontainebleau with its royal hunting allées and pavillions; visit the château's state apartments and Francis I Gallery