Used by the kings of France from the 12th century, the medieval royal
hunting lodge of Fontainebleau, standing at the heart of a vast forest
in the Ile-de-France, was transformed, enlarged and embellished in the
16th century by François I, who wanted to make a 'New Rome' of it.
Surrounded by an immense park, the Italianate palace combines
Renaissance and French artistic traditions.