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Steeped in history
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Comtesse 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 visitor...
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Musée-Promenade in Marly-le-Roi - Louveciennes
“Sire, Marly” was the phrase that Louis XIV’s guests used to utter in awe. Come and discover the Sun King’s other palace, now destroyed, a sumptuous yet intimate place where he came to amuse himsel...
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Music Pavilion
In 1770, Comtesse du Barry, a favourite of Louis XV, entrusted the construction of a reception pavilion to architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Overlooking the Seine valley and built in the neoclassical s...
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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 (ram...
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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 gr...
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