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Château de Champs sur Marne - Centre des Monuments Nationaux
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Château
District : 77 – Seine-et-Marne
Member of the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau
Informations :
Centre des Monuments Nationaux
Closed for an unspecified length of time. Built at the beginning of the 18th century (1703-1708), the chateau was owned by a treasurer of Louis XIV, Paul Poisson de Bourvallais, then by princess de Conti and the dukes of Vallière. The marquise de Pompadour rented it for a while. With a classical exterior, a wood-panelling in Regency style, a rock garden and the famous 'Chinese salon' and 'blue boudoir' both by Christophe Huet; it houses a wonderful collection of period furniture, 18th-century paintings and objects from the 'Compagnie des Indes'. The chateau is surrounded by an 85-hectare park, one of the finest in France; it combines the character of both the English- and French-style garden. In the past, it was the residence for foreign heads of state on offical visits to France; today, it is part of the Ministry of Culture and the 'Centre des Monuments Nationaux'. The chateau is temporarily closed for security reasons from 21/09/2006 until further notice. The park is still open to visitors.
Others informations
Architecturals styles :
Classical
List of collections :
Sculpture, History, Painting, Decorative Arts, Furniture, Literature, Textiles
Collections period :
18th century
Garden :
French and English gardens surrounding the chateau (85 hectares).
Opening days and times
Open/Closed :
Closed for an unspecified length of time
Days of week :
Open on those public holidays :
Individual tours
Free :
Since 4 April 2009, free for -26s belonging to the European Union and for primary and secondary school teachers (except temporary exhibitions).
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Access:
Domaine national de Champ sur Marne
31, rue de Paris
77420 CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
District : 77 – Seine-et-Marne
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