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  1. The Château de Rambouillet (pronounced [ʃɑto də ʁɑ̃bujɛ]), known in English as the Castle of Rambouillet, is a château in the town of Rambouillet, Yvelines department, in the Île-de-France region in northern France, 50 km (31 mi) southwest of Paris.

  2. Visitez le château de Rambouillet, résidence de plusieurs rois et présidents de la République. Découvrez son jardin remarquable, ses expositions temporaires et ses événements culturels.

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  3. Le château de Rambouillet est un lieu de calme pour les princes et les souverains. Éloigné de la cour du roi de France (Paris ou Versailles), les princes et chef de l'État se servent du domaine et du château comme un haut lieu de diplomatie : ils y convient leurs invités lors des chasses présidentielles [1] ou lors d ...

  4. Rambouillet, residence of the presidents of the Republic. To discover the history of the castle, it is to enter the intimacy of one of the favorite stays of the princes, kings and presidents since nearly six centuries. But the castle de Rambouillet is best known for its recent history. That of the presidential occupation which has just ended!

  5. The Chateau de Rambouillet is an important castle surrounded by the Forest of Yvelines and situated in the Yvelines department (region Île-de-France) about 50 kilometres south-west of Paris. Both the castle itself and the dairy are listed as National Monuments of France.

  6. Accessible by train from the Montparnasse station, and just 45 minutes from Paris, the recently restored château de Rambouillet will immerse you in the intimate history of France. Constructed in 1345, the castle was once a royal residence built in the heart of the giant forest.

  7. Imagine that it was at the Château de Rambouillet itself that François I died, that Charles of the park and the French garden to stroll from canals to ponds! Walking through the park, you will discover the shell cottage, made by the Duke of Penthièvre for the Princess de Lamballe between 1779 and 1780.