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1. Grand Parquet (Le)
- Each year, the Grand Parquet offers 50 days of equestrian competition for your viewing pleasure. Throughout the summer, enjoy some of France's... read more
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2. Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste
- Constructed in 1170 and destroyed by fire at the beginning of the 15th century, the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste was later rebuilt by 1555. The last... read more
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3. Halle de Villars
- Located in the Bréau district of Fontainebleau, La Halle de Villars expands the city's cultural radius outside the city center. The theater was... read more
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4. Théâtre des Sablons
- This experimental theater is a wonderful part of Fontainebleau's cultural scene. Throughout the season they feature a variety of productions, including... read more
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5. Théâtre Municipal
- This classic, brick and stone Louis XIII style theater was built in 1905 and officially opened in 1912. Affectionately referred to as the bonbonnière... read more
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6. Hippodrome de La Solle
- One of the oldest in France, the Hippodrome de la Solle dates back to the time of Louis XVI when the Races of Fontainebleau were staged for the... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- The fun in Fontainebleau doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some even argue that that’s when it starts. Bars, clubs, lounges and live music venues—it’s all reason for us to put our dancing shoes on and raise to toast to Fontainebleau. Will you join in?
