Vue aérienne chapelle de Dreux
The former Medieval stronghold of the powerful counts of Dreux
Location of the tomb of Louis-Philippe, the last king of the French
A magnificent testament to 19th-century artistic expression

Welcome to the Royal
Domain of Dreux

A thousand years of history

The remains of a Medieval fortress installed on the border of Normandy and the Loire Valley, the Royal Domain of Dreux is part of the chronology of more than a thousand years of history within the French kingdom. At its heart, the spectacular Royal Saint Louis Chapel, built in the 19th century with help from the most renowned artists of their time (Ingres, Delacroix, Flandrin, Viollet-le-Duc…), houses the necropolis of King Louis-Philippe and the Orléans family.      

 

Learn more about the domain

Statue Domaine Royal de Dreux
Vue extérieure Domaine Royal de Dreux
Concert 250 ans naissance de Louis Philippe
Parc Domaine Royal de Dreux
Parc Domaine Royal Dreux

Prepare your visit

Upon your arrival

When you come to the domain of the royal chapel of Dreux, you make your visit independently with the visit notice and/or with the audioguides, included in the entrance price.

 

LET US GUIDE YOU BY OUR AUDIOGUIDES. DISCOVER THE DOMAIN IN A FUN WAY.

Terms of visit

Audioguide domaine de Dreux

Prices

Adults 9,50€
Students 7,50€
Childrens 5,20€

Free for children under 7 years old

We offer special rates for disabled people and job seekers.

Come to the royal domain

The royal estate is located in the city center of Dreux (28100). You can reach it by Rue de Billy, then by Rue de Penthièvre which leads you to a free parking area located in the immediate vicinity of the entrance to the monument.

Prepare your trip

Dreux's Domain

2 Square d'Aumale, 28100 Dreux

Dreux train station, 20 minutes walk from the domain.

SNCF Connect

Dreux is 22 km from the Paris/Mont Saint Michel cycling route.

Cycling route

MDN

Le Mans

1h50 4h30

Paris

1h15 1h32

Rouen

1h24 3h28

Orléans

1h48 3h45

News, Agenda & Magazine

Agenda
Saturday April 6 and Sunday April 7

Exhibition

“Unusual lights” – Exhibition

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