
Château Châteaudun Tickets
Embark on a historical adventure with your ticket to the Château de Châteaudun, the former residence of Jean de Dunois, a notable companion of Joan of Arc. Immerse yourself in the captivating history of France!. Why Visit the Château de Châteaudun?.
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Embark on a historical adventure with your ticket to the Château de Châteaudun, the former residence of Jean de Dunois, a notable companion of Joan of Arc. Immerse yourself in the captivating history of France!
Why Visit the Château de Châteaudun?
Nestled along the Loir River, distinct from the Loire, you'll find the Château de Châteaudun. Your entrance ticket grants you the freedom to explore at your own pace, delving into the splendors of French Renaissance architecture. Transport yourself back to the 16th century and gain insights into the medieval history of France. Discover the fortress, once home to Jean de Dunois, and witness significant changes such as the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle. Marvel at the extraordinary collection of medieval tapestries and explore the hanging gardens for stunning views of the surrounding region.
Opening Times
The Château de Châteaudun is open from Monday to Sunday at the following times:
September 5 to April 30: from 10 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 5:30 pmMay 2 to September 4: from 10 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
The final admission is 1 hour before closing time.
Special Times
December 24 and 31: from 10 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 4 pm
Free Admission
Admission to the Monks' Chapel is free for:
Young people from the EU between 18 and 25 years oldChildren under 18, regardless of nationality
For free tickets, visit the ticket office with a valid ID. Admission is also free on the first Sunday of the month from January to March and November to December, as well as on the third weekend of September.
Prices
Included
- Admission ticket to the Château Châteaudun
Tips
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation. Information in accessible formats. Staff with knowledge of sign language.



