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At Chambord Castle, a Step Towards the Renaissance of the François-Ier Wing

Summary by La Croix
The Château de Chambord, which made a vibrant call for donations at the end of September 2025, will be able to undertake the restoration of the François-Ier wing, closed since 2023. The monument counts, in a second stage, to remodel the museum of the castle, which will be placed under the sign of "life in the courtyard of Francis I".
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The Château de Chambord, which made a vibrant call for donations at the end of September 2025, will be able to undertake the restoration of the François-Ier wing, closed since 2023. The monument counts, in a second stage, to remodel the museum of the castle, which will be placed under the sign of "life in the courtyard of Francis I".

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La Croix broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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