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Explore Malaunay, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie

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Welcome to Malaunay, a charming town nestled in the heart of Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie. Whether you are a nature lover, history enthusiast, or looking for leisurely walks, Malaunay and its surroundings have something for everyone. Begin your journey with a visit to the Arques Forest, a breathtaking natural space perfect for hiking and picnics.
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Royaumont - abbey & fondation
105 km

Royaumont - abbey & fondation

In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October. In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October.

3 Jard de l’abbaye de Royaumont 95270 Asnières-sur-Oise
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La Maison Fournaise Renoir the immersive experience
108 km

La Maison Fournaise Renoir the immersive experience

The Fournaise museum proposes a meeting with the artist during a show, punctuated by digital animations and videos, in the middle of the atmosphere recreated by the sets of theaters. of the museum. One hundred years after his death, Renoir is back in Chatou hologram! Familiarly, he tells us about his vision of painting, the harsh criticisms of his contemporaries, his workshop secrets, his loves, his relatives ... and the fertile inspiration drawn from the banks of the Seine. At the time of the first scandals, Durand-Ruel and some amateurs give him a decisive support by buying him paintings. Alphonse Fournaise is one of the first! He ordered his portrait and that of his daughter for 200 francs. For more than ten years, Renoir made frequent stays at home and around Chatou where he painted about thirty paintings. Aged nearly forty, he began the ambitious Breakfast of the Boaters. This painting, painted on the balcony of the Maison Fournaise, is the result of long research. The painter feels then that he has arrived "at the end of impressionism". This great admirer of the masters of the Italian Renaissance dreams of making this work a bridge between Veronese, Raphael and the modern life of his century. Retained at the Fournaise by his painting in 1880, he wrote to Monsieur de Bellio: "You will not regret your trip. It is the most beautiful place around Paris. " To complete your experience in the footsteps of Renoir, go back in time on the Fournaise hamlet thanks to the virtual reality helmets, wander among the characters of the Breakfast of the boaters with the tactile tablets or create your own work according to the master in painting Virtual. In this unprecedented show, technology offers an innovative, fun and surprising approach to an immersive journey in the heart of the painter's Impressionist years in Chatou. - Departures of visits every 30 minutes. Come 15 to 20 minutes in advance. - Duration of the show: about 60 minutes

3 rue du bac Île des Impressionnistes 78400 Chatou
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The Petit Trianon
111 km

The Petit Trianon

The Petit Trianon was built between 1763 and 1768 by the architect Gabriel, requested by Madame de Pompadour, mistress then friend of king Louis XV. Madame de Pompadour, who wished to “relieve the king’s boredom” — though no longer his mistress, she remained his friend — was the instigator of this small château, built by architect Gabriel between 1763 and 1768. It was erected near the Botanical Garden and the new menagerie, as Louis XV had a keen interest in the sciences. To please the marquise, always at the forefront of fashion, the king’s architect broke away from the rococo aesthetic and adopted a cubic form with very pure lines, in keeping with the brand-new “Greek style” then in vogue. Its simplicity is only apparent, for each façade is different, designed in relation to the space it overlooks: the courtyard, the French Garden with its elegant pavilion, the Botanical Garden, and the Florist’s Garden. Inside, one finds the same modernity of style. Simpler than the rest of the estate, the decoration of the Petit Trianon lies not in lavish materials — gilding is almost absent — but in the refinement of its sculptures, in a château entirely dedicated to nature. Madame de Pompadour died in 1764 and never saw the château completed. Today, it is above all the memory of Marie-Antoinette that it evokes. In 1774, Louis XVI gave the Trianon estate to his wife, who was able to live here a life apart — too much so for some — from the Court.

Château de Versailles 78000 Versailles
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Suites du château de Roumare
5.9 km

Suites du château de Roumare

Château de Roumare can accommodate up to 15 guests in its 8 suites, combining the charm of the past with modern, elegant decor. All rooms have a TV, wifi access and private shower/bathroom, with a breathtaking view over the château grounds. During your stay, you can take advantage of the sauna and massage room by appointment. Apolline : 32m² - 180 cm bed - 1st floor With its refined, modern decor, the Apolline suite retains the charm of the past with its herringbone parquet flooring and marble and brick fireplace. Its 180 cm bed is ideal for up to 2 people. A sitting area by the large window lets you enjoy the view over the château grounds. An elegant shower room welcomes natural light with a double washbasin and glass shower. Jeanne : 22m² - 180 cm bed - 1st floor The Jeanne suite with its bottle-green walls and simple white features a 180 cm bed facing a sublime fireplace. Its private shower room with double washbasin blends warm-colored terrazzo with magnificent herringbone parquet flooring. The Jeanne suite on the 1st floor boasts an incredible view over the château grounds. Antoinette : 25m² - 180 cm bed - 1st floor The Antoinette suite features a large 180 cm double bed in the center of a beautiful room with a large stone and brick fireplace. The light blue of this room blends perfectly with its herringbone parquet floor. The wood-toned en-suite shower room features 2 large basins in a modern, elegant decor. Located on the 1st floor, the Antoinette suite boasts a superb view of the Château de Roumare park. Gabrielle : 40m² - 180 cm bed - 1st floor In a magnificent, modernly decorated space, you'll find a 180 cm bed facing a large fireplace and a study area. The herringbone parquet flooring of this superb suite also extends to its private bathroom. A double washbasin, a shower and an island bath occupy this large bathroom made of elegant, noble materials. Located on the 1st floor of the château, its unobstructed view over the park will leave you with unforgettable memories. Louise : 30m² - 180 cm bed - 2nd floor Accommodating up to 2 people with its 180 cm bed, the Louise suite combines old-world charm with modernity thanks to its herringbone parquet flooring and fireplace. This elegantly decorated suite features a large bathroom with two basins, a shower and an island bath. Located on the second floor, its view over the château grounds is sure to win you over. Juliette : 23m² - 160 cm bed - 2nd floor The Juliette suite, with its large stone and brick fireplace, boasts a refined, elegant decor combined with the warmth of herringbone parquet flooring for a relaxing interlude in the heart of the château. With its 160 cm bed and private shower room, the Juliette suite is ideal for 1-2 guests. Located on the second floor, the suite has a private shower room and a magnificent view of the Château de Roumare grounds. Marie : 28m² - 180 cm bed - 2nd floor Stay in the Marie suite in a hushed, woodsy atmosphere. This charming suite, with its herringbone parquet flooring and meticulous decoration, combines the charm of the past with a refined, modern feel. A 180 cm double bed faces a stone fireplace. A shower room with 2 basins and a study area complete this suite. Located on the 2nd floor of the château, it enjoys a pleasant view over the grounds of the Roumare estate. Joséphine : 23m² - bed 160 cm - 2nd floor Immerse yourself in this haven of softness, with its delicate colors and meticulous decor. The Josephine suite features a plant-inspired shower room with a 2-sink basin and plenty of storage space. The Marie suite has a 160 cm bed, ideal for a single person or a couple. Located on the 2nd floor of the château, it offers a breathtaking view of the château de Roumare park. Château de Roumare also has rooms for seminars and weddings, as well as the gîte des écuries.

875 Route de Barentin 76480 ROUMARE
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