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Pau Château National Museum
The guide was updated:A defining symbol of the town, built in 1370, Pau Château was the birthplace of Henri IV. The castle became a museum in 1926 and here you will find important collections dedicated to Henri IV as well as the royal apartments.
Useful Information
- Address: 2 rue du Château, Pau
- Opening hours: High season: daily 9.30am-5.45pm. Low season: daily 9.30am-11.45am and 2pm-5pm
- Website: chateau-pau.fr
- Phone: +33 559 823 800
- Email: contact.chateau-de-pau@culture.gouv.fr
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A defining symbol of the town, built in 1370, Pau Château was the birthplace of Henri IV. The castle became a museum in 1926 and here you will find important collections dedicated to Henri IV as well as the royal apartments.
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Boulevard Des Pyrénées
Kick back at one of the many pavement cafés or restaurants you can find on this famous boulevard. Boulevard Des Pyrénées is great for a relaxing walk and lets you quietly take in one of the best views in the world.
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Musée Bernadotte
Located in an 18th-century house, this museum is dedicated to the French man Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, who rose from the low ranks of the Gallic army to become King of Sweden.
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Pau Racecourse
Enjoy a day out at the races, French-style, at the Pau Racecourse. It is also knows as the Hippodrome de Pau and is an age-old, traditional racecourse with a 3,500 capacity stadium. Its high season is during winter.
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Musée des Beaux Arts
This fine arts museum is located in a beautiful building from the 1930's. Musée des Beaux Arts houses many masterpieces made by household names like El Greco, Degas and Rubens.
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Funiculaire de Pau
The Funiculaire de Pau is a small railway running from Boulevard des Pyrenées to the railway station and mainly functions as a service for locals. The ride takes about 3 minutes and is perfect for children who will love this small train going up and down.
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Skiing in the Pyrenees
The Pyrenees ski resorts are easily accessible from Pau if you want to go on a ski holiday. The Pyrenees are more affordable than the Alps when it comes to passes and hire. You can reach the different destinations easily by buses and shuttles.
Some of the ski areas in the area are:
- Saint-Lary Soulan, with 100km of pistes, plenty of off-piste opportunities, and a kids’ park with its own toboggan run;
- Les Angles, a huge ski area with loads of pistes;
- La Mongie/Barèges, with a total of 69 pistes and 42 lifts.
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Casino de Pau Groupe Tranchant
Located in the heart of the city in a renovated building, the Casino de Pau has much to offer if you feel like gambling tonight. Onsite you will find restaurants and bars, and a lot of entertainment opportunities throughout the year.
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Canyoning
In the mountains you can find the stunning canyons hidden away from the tourist trails. Canyoning is an exciting sport that will really give you a rush out of the ordinary. There are different activities offers to suit all tastes.
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Clos Lapeyre
Clos Lapeyre is one of the many vineyards you can find in Jurançon, making a detour around Pau to explore the area. This vineyard offers wine tastings (dégustations) and beautiful sceneries.
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Circuit Pau Arnos
If you fancy cars and motorbikes you might want to go on a detour to Circuit Pau Arnos. This place is located a bit outside Pau and here you can attend various events and competitions.
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Lourdes
Go twenty minutes south on the train and you will find yourself at one of the holiest sites in the whole world. Each year seven million pilgrims visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes. You may also want to visit the castle, the Pic du Midi mountain and the Gavarnie Cirque.
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Exploring The Béarn Region
To explore some of the picture-postcard villages that surround Pau you can rent a car or just hop on the bus. Two of the most beautiful places to go are Salles-de-Béarn and Sauveterre-de-Béarn, which take from one to two hours to reach.
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