Set out on a self-guided tour of Château de Rambouillet, where centuries of royal and political history unfold before you.
Discover private spaces once reserved for presidents, now open to the public, revealing the secrets of their prestigious occupants.
Explore the summer residence chosen by President Félix Faure in 1895, a tranquil haven blending political debates and family discussions.
Visit the site where the first G6 meeting was held in 1975, hosting leaders from the world's most developed nations at that time, including iconic figures like Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Queen Elizabeth II.
About the Château de Rambouillet:
Château de Rambouillet castle, a historical castle, had been a cherished retreat for French princes, kings, and presidents. Treated as a summer residence since President Félix Faure's tenure in 1895, it blends tranquillity with high-stakes diplomacy. This historic castle has hosted numerous international figures, from Eisenhower to Queen Elizabeth II, and witnessed important moments like the first G6 summit in 1975. Having opened its private spaces for the general public recently, the chateau now invites visitors to learn about its rich legacy as a centre of political interest and cultural exchange.
About the Château de Rambouillet Tickets, France: