Paris - Château de Maisons
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The impressive Château de Maisons was built by François Mansart in 1642-51) for René de Longueil, President of the Parlement de Paris, the supreme French court of justice. It is the finest example of the early classical château of the 17th century. Here for the first time Mansart used the high-pitched roof with tall windows which became known as mansards.
The château's present name comes from its owner in the reign of Louis-Philippe, Jacques Laffitte, banker and prime minister.
The whole of the interior dates from the 17th/18th C. Notable features are the numerous twin pilasters with their fine detail and the royal apartments on the first floor, including the beautiful Cabinet aux Miroirs.
The château's present name comes from its owner in the reign of Louis-Philippe, Jacques Laffitte, banker and prime minister.
The whole of the interior dates from the 17th/18th C. Notable features are the numerous twin pilasters with their fine detail and the royal apartments on the first floor, including the beautiful Cabinet aux Miroirs.
Address:
Château de Maisons Lafitte, 2 avenue Carnot, F-78600 Maisons-Lafitte, France
Hours:
May 1 to September 30: 10am-12pm, 1:30pm-6pm; Closed: Tue
October 1 to April 30: 10am-12pm, 1:30pm-5:30pm; Closed: Tue, Tue
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), May Day / Labor Day (May 1), All Saints' Day - Christian (November 1), Remembrance Day / 1918 Armistice Day (November 11), Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Tips: Group visit and guide tour reserve one month in advance.
Guides: Guided tour included with admission.
Transit: RER: Maisons-Laffitte.
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