
Laiterie de la Reine
Marie-Antoinette's charming 18th-century dairy, a neoclassical gem recently restored with original furnishings.
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Laiterie de la Reine
Best Time
Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Marie-Antoinette's charming 18th-century dairy, a neoclassical gem recently restored with original furnishings.
"Small but very beautiful retreat built by Louis XVI for Marie-Antoinette, but only visited once by her."

Combine with Château Visit
The Laiterie is best visited as part of a tour of the Château de Rambouillet. :world_map:
Check Tour Schedules
Tours are often in French, but the Laiterie itself is worth seeing. 💁

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4.4 · 159 reviews
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Historical Landmark
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Marie-Antoinette's Dairy
Château de Rambouillet Park
A picturesque 18th-century dairy, a gift from Louis XVI to Marie-Antoinette, designed for her to enjoy fresh milk.

Restored Original Furnishings
Interior of the Laiterie
Admire the recently reinstated antique furniture, including chairs and armchairs, crafted by renowned cabinetmaker Georges Jacob.

Antique-Inspired Design
Interior of the Laiterie
Marvel at the classical, Etruscan-inspired decor, reflecting the era's fascination with antiquity.
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Combine with Château Visit
The Laiterie is best visited as part of a tour of the Château de Rambouillet. :world_map:
Check Tour Schedules
Tours are often in French, but the Laiterie itself is worth seeing. 💁
Enjoy the Park
The dairy is located in a beautiful park, perfect for a leisurely walk. :deciduous_tree:
Recent Restoration
The Laiterie has undergone recent restoration, bringing back its original splendor. ✨
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Combine with Château Visit
The Laiterie is best visited as part of a tour of the Château de Rambouillet. :world_map:
Check Tour Schedules
Tours are often in French, but the Laiterie itself is worth seeing. 💁
Enjoy the Park
The dairy is located in a beautiful park, perfect for a leisurely walk. :deciduous_tree:
Recent Restoration
The Laiterie has undergone recent restoration, bringing back its original splendor. ✨
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Laiterie de la Reine to be a small but beautiful and original retreat, recently restored to its former glory. While its historical significance as a gift to Marie-Antoinette is appreciated, many note she visited only once. It's considered a worthwhile addition to a visit to the Château de Rambouillet.
"Small but very beautiful retreat built by Louis XVI for Marie-Antoinette, but only visited once by her."
Michael Finocchiaro
"I visited the Laiterie as part of a tour from the castle. The tour is only in French but the laiterie is wel worth the visit. It was build "by" Louis XVI for Marie Anroinette as a gift."
Merlijn Krijntjes
"Original and very beautiful"
Laurent Pommier
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Laiterie de la Reine is located within the grounds of the Château de Rambouillet. You can reach Rambouillet by train from Paris (Montparnasse station) to Rambouillet station, followed by a bus or taxi to the château. Driving is also an option, with parking available at the château.
The Laiterie is situated in the park of the Château de Rambouillet. Access involves walking through the park, which is generally pleasant but can be uneven in places. Comfortable footwear is recommended.
The Laiterie de la Reine is approximately 45 minutes to an hour's drive from Paris, depending on traffic.
The Laiterie de la Reine's opening hours are typically aligned with those of the Château de Rambouillet. It's best to check the official Château de Rambouillet website for the most up-to-date information on opening times and any seasonal variations.
While the Laiterie is part of the Château de Rambouillet estate, it's often visited as part of a guided tour of the château. Some visitors have reported being able to access it independently, especially if the château is open.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Typically, access to the Laiterie de la Reine is included with your admission ticket to the Château de Rambouillet. It's advisable to confirm this when purchasing your tickets or on the château's official website.
Yes, guided tours of the Château de Rambouillet often include a visit to the Laiterie de la Reine. Be aware that these tours are frequently conducted in French.
The admission fee is generally for the entire Château de Rambouillet estate, which includes the Laiterie. Check the official website for current pricing.
You can usually book tickets for the Château de Rambouillet online through its official website, which would then grant you access to the Laiterie.
The Laiterie is open during the château's operating hours. Visiting during off-peak times, like weekday mornings, can offer a more tranquil experience.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography rules can vary. Generally, non-flash photography is permitted for personal use, but it's always best to check for any specific signage or ask a guide on-site to be sure.
The exterior with its charming architecture and the interior showcasing the restored furniture and antique decor are prime photo opportunities. The surrounding park also offers beautiful scenic shots.
Drone photography is typically prohibited in historical sites and national parks to protect the heritage and wildlife. Always check local regulations before flying a drone.
Morning light can be beautiful for exterior shots, while the interior lighting is generally good throughout the day. Consider visiting when there are fewer people for unobstructed photos.
Professional photoshoots may require special permits and advance arrangements. It's best to contact the Château de Rambouillet administration directly for their policy on this.
🎫 🏛️ History & Significance
The Laiterie de la Reine was built by Louis XVI as a gift for his wife, Marie-Antoinette, in 1787. It was intended to be a picturesque retreat where she could enjoy fresh milk and dairy products, reminiscent of her idealized rural hamlet at the Petit Trianon.
Despite being built for her, Marie-Antoinette reportedly only visited the Laiterie de la Reine once in 1787. She preferred her Trianon estate and did not have a strong affinity for the Rambouillet domain.
The Laiterie de la Reine is designed in a neoclassical style, with influences from antiquity, particularly Etruscan art. It features a charming, almost temple-like structure.
The furniture inside the Laiterie, including chairs and armchairs, was originally commissioned by Louis XVI from the renowned cabinetmaker Georges Jacob. These pieces have been recently reinstated, bringing the dairy back to its historical splendor.
'Laiterie' is the French word for 'dairy.' It refers to a place where milk is processed and dairy products are made or stored.




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