We visited with my family including my 81 yr old disabled Mother, who has mobility difficulties and has a wheelchair. On arrival we paid for a 'handicappe' ticket so the staff were fully aware that we...
Divine Royale Necropolis with magnificent stained glass windows.
At 40 minutes from Chartres this chapel is ideal to include in a day trip. This beautiful neo-classical building (built in 1816 and expanded by Louis Phillippe I, king of France) holds a wealth of sta...
It is very nice, from far, because we had not the possibility to visit. Between octomber untill the end of march is open only for large groups. So you can see only the things that we saw ( see photos)
I wanted to see the inside so bad but they are not open even on Saturdays:( Very disappointed. I wish everyone would post open/close dates/hours on their Tripadvisor sites!
Great
A place full of history and nice architecture. Here are not only royaltywatchers or historians who can find the traces of a great past
Very Poor Access for Disabled Visitors
We visited with my family including my 81 yr old disabled Mother, who has mobility difficulties and has a wheelchair. On arrival we paid for a 'handicappe' ticket so the staff were fully aware that we...
Divine Royale Necropolis with magnificent stained glass windows.
At 40 minutes from Chartres this chapel is ideal to include in a day trip. This beautiful neo-classical building (built in 1816 and expanded by Louis Phillippe I, king of France) holds a wealth of sta...
Beautifull
It is very nice, from far, because we had not the possibility to visit. Between octomber untill the end of march is open only for large groups. So you can see only the things that we saw ( see photos)
Why not open?
I wanted to see the inside so bad but they are not open even on Saturdays:( Very disappointed. I wish everyone would post open/close dates/hours on their Tripadvisor sites!