Where is the Chateau Chambord?
Where is the Chateau Chambord?
France
Chambord, village, Loir-et-Cher département, Centre région, central France. It lies on the left bank of the Cosson River, east of Blois.
Where is Chambord castle located in France?
Loir-et-Cher
| Château de Chambord | |
|---|---|
| Location | Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France |
| Address | Chateau 41250, Chambord, France |
| Coordinates | 47°36′58″N 01°31′02″ECoordinates: 47°36′58″N 01°31′02″E |
| Construction started | 1519 |
How do I get to Château de Chambord?
The Chateau de Chambord is 2 hours south of Paris. By train: Take the train from Paris Austerlitz Train Station to Blois-Chambord (about 1 hour 20 minutes) then, from April to October you catch the Château Shuttle for the 25-minute ride. The shuttle does a circuit of Blois, Chambord, Cheverny and Beauregard.
How far is Chambord from Paris?
The distance between Paris and Château de Chambord is 151 km. The road distance is 175.1 km.
Is Chateau de Chambord open?
Chateau opening Open all year round apart from January 1st, November 29 and December 25. The castle closes at 4pm on 24 and December 31. Open every day of the year except 1 January, 30 November and 25 December.
Who built Chambord chateau?
Domenico da Cortona
Jules Hardouin-MansartPierre NepveuMichel Ranjard
Château de Chambord/Architects
How many chateau are there in France?
With over 40,000 chateaux to be found all over France, it’s no surprise that wherever you go, you are sure to see or visit a chateau.
How do I get from Paris to Chateau Chambord by train?
The Château de Chambord, the largest and most famous castle in the Loire Valley, can be reached by taking a one-hour-and-45-minute SNCF train ride from the Austerlitz station in Paris to the Blois-Chambord station.
How do you get from Chateau de Chambord to Blois?
By train
- From Paris Austerlitz station, alight at Blois-Chambord (around 1hr20 mins)
- Shuttle* (from April to November) or taxi (25 mins) from the Blois Chambord station.
Who owns Chambord?
the Brown-Forman Corporation
Chambord is owned by one of the world’s largest alcohol companies. In 2006, a quarter-century after its debut, Chambord was sold to the Brown-Forman Corporation for $255 million cash.
Why is Chambord so expensive?
A Three-Step Process. Time, effort, and extensive knowledge are combined with first-class ingredients to make Chambord. The combination of these factors could lead to the higher sticker price seen on bottles of Chambord.