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Parcs et châteaux

  • Madame du Barry's chateau

    Formerly a Pavillon des Eaux, this residence was the property of Louis XV’s favourite, the Comtesse du Barry, who lived there from 1769 to 1795. Now a private property, it is only opened to visitors o...

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  • The Monte-Cristo estate

    The Monte-Cristo estate is situated on the hill of Port-Marly, between Marly-le-Roi and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. A walk in the park and a tour of the château give an intriguing insight into the life of ...

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  • Musee-Promena de of Marly-le-Roi - Louveciennes

    The MuseumIn the historic grounds of Marly le Roi, the Musée-Promenade with its collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, furniture and the decorative arts traces the history and development of ...

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  • Soufflot's Nymphée

    We have Henri de Bertin to thank for this remarkable construction...   Lord of Chatou from 1762 to 1791, a promoter of the sciences and lover of enlightened art, Henri de Bertin was one of the great...

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  • Parc de la Vallière

    Described as one of the “Most Beautiful Gardens in France”, the park of the Carrières Mairie, or Town Hall, also known as the “Jardins de Mademoiselle de La Vallière”, is well worth the detour …   T...

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  • Local Pavillon of History

    Located in the Château Chanorier at Croissy, the Pavillon d’Histoire Locale is dedicated to the town’s history. The exhibition allows you to learn everything about the town through the large display o...

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  • Madame du Barry's Pavillon de Musique

    This is a true gem of French architecture. Delicately “placed” on the hill of Louveciennes, it overlooks the Seine valley from the terrace. There are a few opportunities during the year for visitors t...

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  • Pavillon Sully

    The remnants of the Château-Neuf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the Pavillon Sully and the Rampe des Grottes dominate the hill of Le Pecq. The history of the Pavillon Sully and the Rampe des Grottes (ramp...

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