Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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Deutsch: Das Schloss Saint-Germain-en-Laye ist eine ehemalige königliche Residenz in Saint-Germain-en-Laye etwa 19 Kilometer westlich von Paris. Heute beherbergt es das Musée des Antiquités Nationales.
English: The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye is a former royal residence in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, located ca. 19 km to the west of Paris. Nowadays it serves as Musée des Antiquités Nationales.
Français : Le Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye est une ancienne residence royale à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, env. 19 km à l'ouest de Paris. Aujourd'hui il arbitre le Musée des Antiquités Nationales.
Château Vieux
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North western aspect, with the Grand parterre in front
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North-western aspect
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South-western aspect
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Castle model
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Eastern aspect
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South-western corner with the Chapelle Saint-Louis
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Western aspect
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Northern aspect
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Nothern fassade
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North-eastern aspect, view from the park
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Main entrance at the west side
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Stair tower in the inner yard
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Inner courtyard
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Inner courtyard
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The castle with Saint-Germain's railway station in front during the 19th century
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Etching by Israël Silvestre, 17th century
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The castle around 1682, engraving
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The castle before its restauration by Napoléon III
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Detail of a stained glass windows of the church Saint-Germain
Chapelle Saint-Louis
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The Chapelle Saint-Louis
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The Chapelle Saint-Louis
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The Chapelle Saint-Louis
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Windows of the castle chapel
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Architectural details of the Chapelle Saint-Louis, drawing by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
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Architectural details of the Chapelle Saint-Louis, drawing by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Château Neuf
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The Château neuf 1637, drawing by Auguste Alexandre Guillaumot
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The Château neuf with its garden terraces, etching by Israël Silvestre, c. 1660
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Etching by Israël Silvestre, c. 1660
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Etching by Allain Manesson-Mallet, 1702
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Engraving of the Château neuf with its garden terraces
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Painting by Adam Frans van der Meulen, 17th century
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The Pavillon d'Henri IV is one of the former garden pavilions
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The Pavillon d'Henri IV with the restaurant in the background, old postcard around 1900
Park and gardens
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The Grande Terrasse
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The Jardin de la Dauphine with La Défense in the background
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Statue in the Jardin de la Dauphine
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Lime trees in the Jardin de la Dauphine
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The Petite Terrasse c. 1910
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The Grande Terrasse at the right with the Pavillon d'Henri IV in the background
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The Grande Terrasse
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Statue of Vercingetorix by Aimé Millet
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The Grande Terrasse
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Pavilion in the park
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Statue in the Jardin de la Dauphine
Other buildings
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The Pavillon de la Muette
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The château du Val
Plans
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Plan of Saint-Germain-en-Laye during the 17th century by Georges Boissaye du Bocage
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Floor plan of the Château neuf
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Floor plan of the Chapelle Saint-Louis, drawing by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc