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Eye For Design: The Interiors Of Chateau de Malmaison Josephine Bonaparte, Castle Homes, Chateau De Malmaison, Paris Bucket List, Empress Josephine, French Travel, Small Castles, Royal Palaces, French Castles

Château de Malmaison was a country home of Napoléon and Joséphine, purchased by her before her husband became emperor and crowned her empress in 1804. Malmaison is a little jewel box filled with furniture, sculpture, portraits, porcelain and other personal treasures. It’s small, but it is elegant and beautifully decorated. As any royal would do she enlisted the top architects of the day, Percier and Fontaine, to provide luxurious details and sumptuous décor – all the efforts of which blew…

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Château de Malmaison was a country home of Napoléon and Joséphine, purchased by her before her husband became emperor and crowned her empress in 1804. Malmaison is a little jewel box filled with furniture, sculpture, portraits, porcelain and other personal treasures. It’s small, but it is elegant and beautifully decorated. As any royal would do she enlisted the top architects of the day, Percier and Fontaine, to provide luxurious details and sumptuous décor – all the efforts of which blew…

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Château de Malmaison Garden – A 17th century mansion in the Île-de-France region of central France. It was purchased in 1799 by Joséphine and Napoléon Bonaparte who commissioned a complete renovation and redesign by architects Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine. Château de Malmaison served briefly one of France’s seats of governments at the beginning of the 19th century. Chateau De Malmaison, Palace Of Versailles, Louvre Museum, Tudor House, Iconic Landmarks, National Museum, 17th Century, Interior And Exterior, Garden Design

Château de Malmaison Garden – A 17th century mansion in the Île-de-France region of central France. It was purchased in 1799 by Joséphine and Napoléon Bonaparte who commissioned a complete renovation and redesign by architects Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine. Château de Malmaison served briefly one of France’s seats of governments at the beginning of the 19th century.

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