Chambord Sound and Light Show
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Chambord Sound and Light Show

Monumental night show at the Château de Chambord

Chambord — Loir-et-Cher (41) Since 1952

About Son et Lumière de Chambord

The world cradle of sound and light since 1952, the Domaine national de Chambord perpetuates the tradition with a grandiose night show projected on the majestic facade of the Renaissance castle. For fifty minutes, the latest advances in digital video, immersive music, and light shows transport spectators on a dreamlike journey through five centuries of history. Breathtaking animated images embrace the one hundred and fifty-six meters of the UNESCO World Heritage facade, blending historical narratives, legends, and enchantment in an unparalleled acoustic and heritage setting.

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Chambord Sound and Light Show: The Heritage of the World's First Sound and Light Show

It was in Chambord, during the summer of 1952, that the very first sound and light show in the world was born, a visionary idea attributed to architect Paul Robert-Houdin, grandson of the famous illusionist. More than seventy years after this invention, the Domaine national de Chambord perpetuates and reinvents the tradition with a night show of unprecedented scale, combining cutting-edge technology and visual poetry.

An Immersive Show on the Largest Renaissance Facade in France

The show unfolds across the 156 meters of the north facade of the castle, transformed into a monumental screen. For 50 minutes, spectators are plunged into a dreamlike universe thanks to the latest generation of video mapping technology, accompanied by an immersive, spatialized soundtrack. The animated images, with striking precision, bring to life the great periods of the castle's history: the vision of François Ier, royal festivities, the hunt in Sologne, the architectural mysteries of the double-helix staircase attributed to Léonard de Vinci.

An Artistic and Technological Creation

Each edition of the show features an original artistic creation entrusted to studios specializing in digital arts. The combination of animated images, original music, pyrotechnic effects, and light choreography offers a total sensory experience. The castle seems to come alive, its stones alternately recounting historical narratives, legends, and poetic dreams.

Le Fer à Cheval: An Exceptional Natural Amphitheater

Spectators are seated on the Fer à Cheval esplanade, facing the north facade of the castle, in a preserved natural setting in the heart of Europe's largest enclosed forest park. From 6:30 PM, the reception area opens with bars, food, and entertainment. From 8:00 PM, artistic and musical processions prepare the audience for nightfall. The show begins at 10:00 PM, when darkness allows the projections to reach their full dimension.

A Family and Festive Event

The show is designed to amaze all audiences, from the youngest to history and heritage enthusiasts. The festive atmosphere of the Fer à Cheval, with its dining areas and entertainment, makes each evening a convivial and unforgettable moment. Children are particularly captivated by the animated sequences and spectacular light effects that transform the castle into a true fairy tale.

Chambord, Jewel of the Renaissance and UNESCO Site

The Château de Chambord, built from 1519 at the request of François Ier, is the largest of the Loire Valley châteaux. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1981, it fascinates with its bold architecture, its 426 rooms, its 282 chimneys, and its famous double-helix staircase. The sound and light show magnifies this exceptional heritage by offering a contemporary and poetic interpretation of its centuries-old history.

Practical information — Son et Lumière de Chambord

Practical Information — Chambord Sound and Light Show

Access to the Estate

By car: The Château de Chambord is located 16 km from Blois and 170 km from Paris. From the A10 motorway, take the Blois exit and follow the D33 towards Chambord. Ample free parking is available near the castle.

By public transport: From the Blois-Chambord train station, the Rémi shuttle (line 2) serves the Château de Chambord. During the summer season, additional services are provided on show nights.

By bike: The "Chambord à vélo" cycle path connects Blois to the estate, following the Loire and then crossing the forest.

Prices

Prices vary depending on the evening and seat category:

  • Adult: from 30 EUR
  • Child (6-17 years): from 15 EUR
  • Under 3 years: free

Reduced rates are offered for groups and holders of the Pass Culture. Special "family" offers and VIP packages including privileged access and a glass of Loire crémant are also available.

Evening Schedule

  • 6:30 PM: Doors open, bars and catering on site
  • 8:00 PM: Artistic processions and entertainment
  • 10:00 PM: Start of the sound and light show (duration: 50 minutes)
  • 11:00 PM: End of the evening

Ticketing

Book online on the official website chambord.org or on partner ticketing platforms. Advance booking is highly recommended, as evenings frequently sell out.

Practical Tips

Bring warm clothing even in summer (evenings can be cool near the forest). Bring a blanket or cover for comfort. Folding chairs are permitted. The show takes place outdoors and may be canceled in case of unfavorable weather conditions.

Contact

Domaine national de Chambord
Château, 41250 Chambord
Tel: 02 54 50 40 00
Website: www.chambord.org

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Domaine national de Chambord — Fer à Cheval

Château de Chambord, 41250 Chambord

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