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a setting suited to its festive character. In a space of about four hectares, its shaped compartments are complemented by squares planted with flowers for the altar and aromatics and medicinal herbs. A collection of 365 fruit trees – in their natural state, or pruned as free-standing, or
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The site has also reacquired its original vocation as a place of culture: concerts of classical music are presented at the Grand Jardin, expositions of contemporary art, and colloquiums. The château du Grand Jardin is currently a member of the European network of
73:. In addition to its grand festive hall, which dominated the interior, were a suite of semi-private rooms to which the duke and duchess could withdraw with their most honored guests; they included a 136:
without wings or outbuildings. Richly ornamented, it combines elements of Italian architectural style, under its prominent French slate roof with dormer windows.
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in the Italian taste. The two ends of the structure contain spiral staircases, with military motifs and the princely monogram enriching the mouldings.
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within, but no bedrooms, as the seat of the Duke, the château de Joinville itself, was so near at hand. The Château du Grand Jardin functioned as a
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in the 19th century, after the site had been purchased in 1856 by the foundry master Pierre Salin Capitaine, then left to run wild, the
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Le plus beau et le plus accompli qu'on pourrait souhaiter… soit pour le comptant d'arbres fruitiers… soit pour la beauté du parterre
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The interior is dominated by a vast reception hall. Beneath are wine cellars and kitchens. About 1544 a reception room (
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planted with exotic tropicals in silver and bronze, combines 16th-century and 19th-century garden styles
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on the grandest scale, a fit demonstration of the power and prestige of the head of the House of Guise.
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The site, partly in ruins, was purchased at the beginning of the 1980s by the
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who was serving as tutor to Charles, son of the marquis d'Elboeuf, as "
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The remarkable garden, now splendidly restored, once ranked with
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in 1546; the garden in its heyday was described by the poet
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For a later château still surrounded by its moat, see
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in the usual French manner, comprises a rectangular
284:Joinville: le château du Grand Jardin: Haute-Marne 47:, who built it between 1533 and 1546 as a grand 246:Though the garden was ravaged by the troops of 179:of the 16th century. Swept away in favor of a 250:in 1544, they were restored for the visit of 187:was entirely remade in the 1990s to give the 8: 207:The English park also remains, as a kind of 65:overlooking Joinville, a stronghold of the 282:The official history is Hélène Billat, 275: 211:of specimen trees that include Chinese 16:Grand pavilion in Haute-Marne, France 7: 14: 196:against walls, or free-standing 45:Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise 112:Centres culturels de rencontre 1: 69:that was demolished at the 475: 322:"Le site du Grand Jardin" 297:"Le site du Grand Jardin" 175:(Loiret) among the great 55:and entertainments. The 35:attached to the seat at 454:Châteaux in Haute-Marne 406:Château du Grand Jardin 204:, cherries, and plums. 198:palissades en treillage 171:, (Indre-et-Loire) and 29:Château du Grand Jardin 23:Château du Grand Jardin 459:Gardens in Haute-Marne 159: 24: 233:and the dawn redwood 153: 22: 430:48.44639°N 5.14056°E 126:, surrounded by its 426: /  189:maison de plaisance 83:and a more private 33:maison de plaisance 160: 25: 435:48.44639; 5.14056 248:Emperor Charles V 181:parc à l'anglaise 141:chambre d'apparat 71:French Revolution 466: 441: 440: 438: 437: 436: 431: 427: 424: 423: 422: 419: 393: 382: 376: 373: 367: 356: 350: 343: 337: 336: 334: 333: 324:. Archived from 318: 312: 311: 309: 308: 299:. Archived from 293: 287: 280: 145:coffered ceiling 122:The plan of the 89:banqueting house 79:preceded by its 57:Château d'en-bas 474: 473: 469: 468: 467: 465: 464: 463: 444: 443: 434: 432: 428: 425: 420: 417: 415: 413: 412: 408:- official site 402: 397: 396: 383: 379: 374: 370: 357: 353: 347:Vaux-le-Vicomte 344: 340: 331: 329: 320: 319: 315: 306: 304: 295: 294: 290: 281: 277: 272: 165: 120: 96:conseil général 17: 12: 11: 5: 472: 470: 462: 461: 456: 446: 445: 410: 409: 401: 400:External links 398: 395: 394: 390:pastoral novel 377: 368: 351: 338: 313: 288: 274: 273: 271: 268: 258:, a member of 219:bald cypresses 177:French gardens 164: 161: 133:corps de logis 119: 116: 67:House of Guise 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 471: 460: 457: 455: 452: 451: 449: 442: 439: 407: 404: 403: 399: 391: 387: 381: 378: 372: 369: 365: 361: 355: 352: 348: 342: 339: 328:on 2009-06-18 327: 323: 317: 314: 303:on 2009-06-15 302: 298: 292: 289: 285: 279: 276: 269: 267: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 244: 242: 238: 237: 232: 231: 226: 225: 220: 216: 215: 214:Ginkgo biloba 210: 205: 203: 199: 195: 190: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 162: 157: 154:The restored 152: 148: 146: 142: 137: 135: 134: 129: 125: 117: 115: 113: 107: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77: 72: 68: 64: 63: 58: 54: 51:designed for 50: 46: 43:, France, of 42: 38: 34: 30: 21: 411: 385: 380: 371: 354: 341: 330:. Retrieved 326:the original 316: 305:. Retrieved 301:the original 291: 283: 278: 263: 256:Rémy Belleau 245: 234: 230:Liriodendron 228: 222: 212: 206: 197: 188: 180: 166: 140: 138: 131: 121: 118:Architecture 111: 108: 104:illustration 103: 95: 93: 84: 74: 62:château fort 60: 56: 32: 28: 26: 433: / 386:La bergerie 236:Metasequoia 224:Liquidambar 217:, American 173:Chamerolles 100:Haute-Marne 81:antechamber 41:Haute-Marne 448:Categories 418:48°26′47″N 332:2009-06-06 307:2009-06-04 260:la Pléiade 252:François I 194:espaliered 85:garde-robe 384:Belleau, 364:palisades 209:arboretum 169:Villandry 37:Joinville 421:5°8′26″E 185:parterre 156:parterre 49:pavilion 360:trellis 202:quinces 124:château 76:chamber 362:-work 358:Such " 163:Garden 31:was a 270:Notes 241:moats 53:fêtes 227:and 128:moat 27:The 106:). 98:of 450:: 221:, 114:. 39:, 349:. 335:. 310:.

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Joinville
Haute-Marne
Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise
pavilion
fêtes
château fort
House of Guise
French Revolution
chamber
antechamber
banqueting house
Haute-Marne
château
moat
corps de logis
coffered ceiling

parterre
Villandry
Chamerolles
French gardens
parterre
espaliered
quinces
arboretum
Ginkgo biloba
bald cypresses
Liquidambar
Liriodendron

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