Château de Tours - Tours

Adresse: 25 Av. André Malraux, 37000 Tours, France.
Téléphone: 247216195.
Site web: musees.tours.fr
Spécialités: Centre d'art, Château, Monument culturel, Attraction touristique.
Autres données d'intérêt: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 1459 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4/5.

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Château de Tours 25 Av. André Malraux, 37000 Tours, France

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Château de Tours

  • Lundi: Closed
  • Mardi: 2–6 pm
  • Mercredi: 2–6 pm
  • Jeudi: 2–6 pm
  • Vendredi: 2–6 pm
  • Samedi: 2–6 pm
  • Dimanche: 2–6 pm

Le Château de Tours

Le Château de Tours est un monument culturel et une attraction touristique situé à l'adresse 25 Av. André Malraux, 37000 Tours, France. Il est accessible au téléphone au 247216195 et sur le web à l'adresse musees.tours.fr.

Le Château de Tours est un centre d'art et un château, offrant une expérience culturelle unique à ses visiteurs. Il est spécialisé dans les expositions et les événements culturels.

Caractéristiques

  • Le château est un bâtiment historique restauré, qui accueille désormais des expositions fascinantes.
  • Il est accessible en fauteuil roulant, avec un parking et une entrée adaptés, ainsi qu'un toilette.

Localisation

Le Château de Tours est situé dans le centre-ville de Tours, dans le département de l'Indre-et-Loire, en région Centre-Val de Loire. Il est facilement accessible en voiture et en transports en commun.

Informations recommandées

Il est recommandé de réserver à l'avance pour visiter le château, surtout pendant les périodes de forte affluence. Les visites guidées sont également disponibles pour un meilleure compréhension de l'histoire et de l'architecture du monument.

Opinions

Le Château de Tours a recueilli 1459 avis sur Google My Business, avec une moyenne de 4/5. Les visiteurs apprécient particulièrement la restauration du bâtiment et les expositions fascinantes qu'il accueille.

« Fascinating restored building now used for exhibitions. »

Mant equally fascinating historic buildings in the area.

Le château de Tours est un lieu culturel incontournable pour les amateurs d'histoire et d'art. Il offre une expérience unique et enrichissante, tout en étant accessible à tous.

👍 Avis de Château de Tours

Château de Tours - Tours
Ewan B.
5/5

Fascinating restored building now used for exhibitions. Mant equally fascinating historic buildings in the area.

Château de Tours - Tours
Michael N.
3/5

Mixed bag of exhibts over the 4 different floors of the Château. I could have given floors 1 and 2 miss but I found the exhibition on floor 3 to be fascinating. The real let down of the visit was on the 4th floor where I couldn't see the point of the collection, perhaps as I am not French. However, I am a movie buff and in that regard, I could see merit in the 4th floor as an historical artifact. I was amused by the 4th floor as much as anything else.
Overall, a good way to spend an hour but hard to stretch that further.
The Château itself was the highlight of the visit for me. The staff were friendly and helpful as I didn't speak French.

Château de Tours - Tours
Justin Y.
4/5

I absolutely loved this town. Locals I chatted with seemed very friendly. Has a old town vibe still. Good food and drink places. Cool sights to see. North tours has a nice bridge to walk over. NOT AN UBER OR LYFT FRIENDLY city. Cabs suck and frequently didn't show up after requesting a ride with them. Used public transit and walked a lot, so prepare yourself for that if you plan on visiting.

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Joost L.
3/5

Beautifull expo!
Tip: Don’t go inside 30 min before closing time. Because 15 min before closing they want you to leave!

Château de Tours - Tours
Trish R.
5/5

Stunning castle and well worth the visit

Château de Tours - Tours
Heather G.
1/5

Out of all the chateaus and places of interest during my trip down the Loire Valley, this has to be hands down, the most unexciting and waste of time.

Château de Tours - Tours
Justin S.
3/5

I came here as a tourist, was mostly disappointed because I expected to see a Château but I did see a modern art expedition. Of note was a article with drawings from Carney’s Pariseins from 3 March 2001 when the Taliban blew up the giant Buddhist statues in the Bamiyan Valley.

Château de Tours - Tours
Thomas R.
4/5

As a castle, it's small and has not any interest. There's also a kind of very small garden behind it, nice if you happen to walk by, not worth more than 30 seconds.
As a museum and exhibition place, it's very good. Often exhibitions are free and interesting, the place is authentic and the wooden stairs are very nice. It's quite well located close to the city center and by the Loire river.

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