Château de Neuilly
Boulevard d'Argenson
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Château de Neuilly
Location
- The Château de Neuilly is situated on Boulevard d'Argenson in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
History
- The château was built in 1751 and served as the residence of the House of Orléans.
- Following the French Revolution, the château was looted and burned in 1848.
- In 1852, it was confiscated by Napoleon III along with other properties of the Orléans family.
Architecture
The surviving wing of the château was designed in the 19th century by architect Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine.
The section was later incorporated into a convent complex built by Maurice Humbert for the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Thomas of Villeneuve in 1908.
Current Status and Use
Only one wing of the château remains, serving as part of a convent complex.
Heritage Status
The Château de Neuilly is not explicitly mentioned as having any heritage status.
Visiting Information
No visiting information is available for this location.
Details
| Name | Château de Neuilly |
|---|---|
| City | Neuilly-sur-Seine |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.889675, 2.262974 |
| Current use | part of a convent complex |
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