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Chateau de Malmaison
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Although you’ll be instinctively looking towards Paris for sightseeing, there’s also lots to see in the western outskirts. If the traffic is quiet you can reach this outstanding Imperial palace in around ten minutes. For a time at the start of the 19th century the château even shared the seat of the French government with the Tuileries, while it was Napoleon’s final residence before he went into exile after the 100 Days. The woman who will forever be linked with Malmaison is Joséphine de Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon. She lived at this property from 1799 up to her death in 1814, and invested huge amounts of cash on its grounds and interiors.
Although you’ll be instinctively looking towards Paris for sightseeing, there’s also lots to see in the western outskirts. If the traffic is quiet you can reach this outstanding Imperial palace in around ten minutes. For a time at the start of the 19th century the château even shared the seat of the…
visite guidée et enrichissante, tres bonne sortie en famille. vous pouvez ensuite visiter les jardins ou vous rendre au parc du bois préau, juste a coté
Tout proche et peu connu ce château fera le plaisir de ceux qui supporte mal la foule du château de Versailles. Expo. variés et constamment remises à jour. Très beau parc pour les amateurs de plantes.
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Location
12 Av. du Château de la Malmaison
Rueil-Malmaison, IDF