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31: 138: 254: 163:. His embellishments to the grounds extended the formal terraced layout, the bones of which remain, and excavated the Grand Canal, a kilometre in length, along the valley bottom. Le Nôtre laid out a main axis centred on the château and descending in a series of terraces to the valley bottom, then rising on the far side. The main axis is crossed by two grand secondary axes at right angles, one delineated by the Allée de la Duchesse and the formal stone cascade that flows down to fill an octagonal basin, the other the Grand Canal. 167: 246: 114:
The seigneurie of Sceaux appears in 15th-century documents, but little remains above ground of the château built for the family Potier de Gesvres in 1597. Colbert turned to some of the premier royal architects and craftsmen to design a seat worthy of his station, the architect brothers
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In 1922, the heiress of Trévise, princesse de Faucigny-Cystra, planned to give up Sceaux to real estate developers; through the efforts of the mayor Jean-Baptiste Bergeret de Frouville it was preserved and opened to the public of the town that had grown up around the park.
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and set to restoring the park and the pavilion and Orangerie. The gardens were restored, with parterres and gravel largely replaced by clipped lawns. In 1856-62 he erected the present smaller château in brick with stone quoins, designed to evoke the
98:. Some of Colbert's outbuildings remain, as well as the bones of the garden layout. The Petit Château operates as the Musée de l'Île-de-France, a museum of local history. The 237:, the original château was demolished, but the pavilion of Aurore, the Orangerie, the stables, and outbuildings were preserved. Crops were grown on Le Nôtre's terraces. 372: 382: 362: 286:
Since 2010, the Petit Château houses the Musée de l'Île-de-France. This museum contains one of the largest collections of works by painters of the
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of 1714–15, sixteen fêtes of music and opera-ballets that unfolded every two weeks and drew the best musicians of France, under the direction of
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The Château de Sceaux, rebuilt (1856–1862) after the previous building had been demolished in the aftermath of the
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in the first decades of the eighteenth century, which reached its apogee in the
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in 1670. The present château, designed to evoke the
344: 170:A coloured engraving of Sceaux in the 1740s 153:Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay 373:Art museums and galleries in Île-de-France 281: 201:. The salon at Sceaux attracted the young 86:'s minister of finance, who purchased the 305:Musée du Domaine départemental de Sceaux 252: 244: 165: 136: 104:Musée du Domaine départemental de Sceaux 29: 383:Historic house museums in Île-de-France 189:made it the setting for her glittering 67:. Situated in a large park laid out by 14: 363:Châteaux with formal gardens in France 345: 261:The duc de Trévise, son of Napoleon's 240: 209:of the Ménagerie built, to designs by 50: 24: 225:the property was confiscated as a 25: 394: 378:Decorative arts museums in France 78:The former château was built for 249:Façade of the Château de Sceaux 205:. The Duchess of Maine had the 13: 1: 293: 216: 183:Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine 7: 300:archived website in English 10: 399: 353:Châteaux in Hauts-de-Seine 109: 368:Museums in Hauts-de-Seine 358:Gardens in Hauts-de-Seine 102:operates the site as the 307:, live website in French 27:Castle in Sceaux, France 282:Museum of Île-de-France 145:at Sceaux, engraved by 258: 250: 211:Jacques de La Guépière 187:Anne, Duchess of Maine 175:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 171: 149: 129:premier peintre du roi 61:Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine 39: 256: 248: 169: 140: 80:Jean-Baptiste Colbert 48:French pronunciation: 33: 329:48.77444°N 2.30000°E 52:[ʃɑtod(ə)so] 325: /  241:The restored castle 259: 251: 199:Jean-Joseph Mouret 172: 150: 40: 334:48.77444; 2.30000 223:French Revolution 157:François Girardon 94:, dates from the 44:Château de Sceaux 36:French Revolution 18:Château of Sceaux 16:(Redirected from 390: 340: 339: 337: 336: 335: 330: 326: 323: 322: 321: 318: 272:Louis XIII style 263:Maréchal Mortier 161:Antoine Coysevox 125:Antoine Lepautre 121:Charles Perrault 92:Louis XIII style 54: 49: 21: 398: 397: 393: 392: 391: 389: 388: 387: 343: 342: 333: 331: 327: 324: 319: 316: 314: 312: 311: 296: 288:School of Paris 284: 243: 219: 132:Charles Le Brun 112: 65:centre of Paris 47: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 396: 386: 385: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 309: 308: 302: 295: 292: 283: 280: 257:Castle grounds 242: 239: 218: 215: 185:, whose wife, 111: 108: 69:André Le Nôtre 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 395: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 350: 348: 341: 338: 306: 303: 301: 298: 297: 291: 289: 279: 275: 273: 268: 264: 255: 247: 238: 236: 232: 228: 227:bien national 224: 214: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 195:Grandes Nuits 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 168: 164: 162: 158: 154: 148: 144: 139: 135: 133: 130: 126: 122: 118: 107: 105: 101: 97: 96:Second Empire 93: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 57:country house 55:) is a grand 53: 45: 37: 32: 19: 310: 285: 276: 266: 260: 233:. Under the 226: 220: 194: 173: 151: 147:Adam Perelle 128: 113: 103: 87: 77: 71:, partly in 43: 41: 332: / 221:During the 347:Categories 317:48°46′28″N 294:References 231:Saint-Malo 217:Demolition 177:built the 127:, and the 320:2°18′00″E 235:Consulate 179:Orangerie 143:parterres 84:Louis XIV 207:pavilion 203:Voltaire 267:domaine 110:History 100:commune 88:domaine 117:Claude 73:Antony 191:salon 159:and 141:The 123:and 119:and 42:The 59:in 349:: 290:. 134:. 106:. 82:, 46:( 38:. 20:)

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Château of Sceaux

French Revolution
[ʃɑtod(ə)so]
country house
Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine
centre of Paris
André Le Nôtre
Antony
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Louis XIV
Louis XIII style
Second Empire
commune
Claude
Charles Perrault
Antoine Lepautre
Charles Le Brun

parterres
Adam Perelle
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay
François Girardon
Antoine Coysevox

Jules Hardouin-Mansart
Orangerie
Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine
Anne, Duchess of Maine
salon

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