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Château de Neuilly

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especially liked the château de Neuilly, using it as their summer residence – with its long, low buildings, it provided a discretion suitable to this bourgeoise monarchy. The parc, mostly wooded, was surrounded by a high fortified wall which kept out prying eyes. It was the birthplace of three of
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transform the château. He also expanded the estate by acquiring 7 islets in the middle of the Seine and linking them to the château by an iron-wire bridge so as to be able to reach the island now known as the île d'Amour (Isle of Love). To that island he transferred the "Temple of Love" which his
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the château de Villiers to the east, seems to have only been a bourgeoise "grande maison", despite having 24 rooms and a beautiful garden divided from the parc de Neuilly proper by a palisade. It was subsumed back into the parc in the first years of the 19th
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at the start of 1804. Murat also acquired the château de Villiers and reunited the two estates, carrying out important works and expansions (notably adding two wings to the main château and holding sumptuous fêtes there, including one on the occasion of
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Archives de Paris carton: 6 AZ 1218 Brevet de donation du château de Neuilly et dépendances à la princesse Pauline, duchesse de Guastalla. 28 octobre 1808
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Château de Neuilly. Domaine privé du roi, Paris, Imprimerie de Pihan Delaforest (Morinval), 1836 (text available on gallica archive)
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The parc was at some point divided into two very unequal parts, on which two châteaux were built :
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called "de Chartres", situated on rue Saint-Thomas du Louvre, which he owned. He appointed
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Château de Neuilly, actuellement Couvent des Soeurs de Saint-Thomas-de-Villeneuve
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On 16 July 1819, the estate was acquired by the duc d'Orléans, the future
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King Louis-Philippe returning by barge to the Château de Neuilly
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The Château de Neuilly around 1827, by the Italian painter
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Plan of the Château de Neuilly and its direct surroundings
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Former French royal palace in Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1751–1848
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and raised on several terraces looking out over the
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Index


château
Neuilly-sur-Seine
France
Levallois-Perret
convent

Giuseppe Canella





comte d'Argenson
Secretary of State for War
Louis XV
Ionic order
Seine
Jean-Sylvain Cartaud
French Revolution
Radix de Sainte-Foy
Madame de Montesson
French Consulate
Talleyrand
Murat
Napoleon I
king of Italy
king of Naples
Imperial
Pauline Borghèse

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