Fragilized by cracks, unstable floors and distorted walls, the François I wing of Chambord Castle has been closed to the public since 2019. Faced with the risk of collapse, a large construction project estimated at 37 million euros must be launched, while the estate calls on visitors and patrons to contribute to its restoration.
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Fragilized by cracks, unstable floors and distorted walls, the François I wing of Chambord Castle has been closed to the public since 2019. Faced with the risk of collapse, a large construction project estimated at 37 million euros must be launched, while the estate calls on visitors and patrons to contribute to its restoration.