Château de Malmaison
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This building is en partie classé, en partie inscrit au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00088170 .
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Location | Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, Metropolitan France, France | ||||
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Français : Château de Malmaison fut lieu de résidence de Joséphine de Beauharnais et de Napoléon Ier
English: Château de Malmaison was the place of residence of Joséphine de Beauharnais and Napoleon Bonaparte
Exterior
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View of the posterior facade (southwest) of the Manor House
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Main entrance in the Manor House
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Pavillon Osiris in the Garden of Malmaison
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View of the main entrance and the main facade (northeast)
Interior
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Chamber of Napoléon
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Billiard room
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Music room
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Joséphine's service (china of Sèvres)
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Library created in 1800 by Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine
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Furniture in mahogany is the creation of the brothers Jacob-Desmalter
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At the bottom the celestial globe of Nicolas Constant Lemaire dating the 1788
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Simply decorated anteroom
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Luxurious chamber of Joséphine de Beauharnais with the bed of origin
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The wall decoration and the furniture were restored by Napoleon III in 1865
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Common Chamber in Joséphine's apartment
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Bed in the Joséphine's common chamber
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Bathroom in Joséphine's apartment
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Decoration designed by Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine
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Murals paintings of Louis Lafitte (1800) represent six pompéiennes dancers
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Dining room