Fontainebleau, a treasure trove of history, has embodied France’s royal epic since the Middle Ages. Its castle, whose origins date back to the 12th century, has been the scene of many significant events. In 1528, Francis I undertook extensive work, entrusting the interior decoration to artists such as Rosso Fiorentino and Le Primatice, giving birth to the Fontainebleau school, the true cradle of the French Renaissance.
In the 16th century, the château became the favorite residence of French sovereigns. Henri IV, before ascending to the throne, liked to come here to hunt in the magnificent forest of Fontainebleau. Napoleon I, seduced by its majestic allure, transformed the château into an imperial residence. He abdicated in Fontainebleau in 1814, bringing his reign to an end.
Today, the Château de Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues to fascinate visitors with its unique blend of architectural styles, magnificent French gardens and rooms that bear witness to the splendor of the French monarchy. The surrounding forest, long the hunting ground of kings, also offers visitors a natural escape steeped in history.
Deauville, the jewel of the Côte Fleurie, boasts a rich heritage of elegance, glamour and history. Founded in the 19th century, the seaside resort quickly established itself as a haven for European high society. Legend has it that the Duc de Morny and businessman Bénedict A. Othon created Deauville in Othon created Deauville in 1860 to rival the British seaside resorts. The aim was to make Deauville an elegant resort in the image of French nobility.
The year 1913 marked a turning point with the creation of the famous Deauville casino, built in the Neo-Norman style. The beach, bordered by the famous Planches, became the scene of elegant strolls by celebrities from all over the world. The American Film Festival, launched in 1975, adds an extra touch of glamour to Deauville, attracting international stars every year.
The Belle Époque villas that adorn the town bear witness to its golden age, with celebrities such as Coco Chanel and Marcel Proust having frequented the area. The famous horse races at the Hippodrome de la Touques contribute to the town’s distinguished atmosphere.