Château de Groussay, and its Anglo-Chinese garden - Closed

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis, My de Sortiraparis · Published on April 27, 2021 at 02:48 p.m.
Looking for an enchanting, timeless stroll? We'll take you to the Yvelines to discover the Château de Groussay and its unusual Anglo-Chinese garden!

Located in Montfort-l'Amaury, in the Yvelines region, Château de Groussay is a realIle-de-France nugget not to be missed! Classified as a historical monument in 1993, it is renowned for its Anglo-Chinese garden, which features several fabriques (or follies) that add an unusual touch to the landscape offered by this beautiful green setting.

Please note that the site is currently awaiting a reopening date.

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Contrary to popular belief, the fabriques that make up this garden were actually built between 1950 and 1970, inspired by the Anglo-Chinese gardens that were fashionable in the 18th century. By way of comparison, the Desert de Retz is one of the few to have been preserved in its original state.

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So how is it that this Anglo-Chinese garden is so recent? Château de Groussay was originally a country house dating from 1820, acquired by Charles de Beistegui in 1938. He transformed it into a real château, and had the various buildings erected that we can see today. They were designed by Cuban architect Emilio Terry and interior painter Alexandre Serebriakoff.

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As you stroll through this beautiful green setting, you'll come face to face with a Chinese pagoda, be charmed by the Palladian bridge and the romantic ambience it conveys. The intriguing Tartar tent fascinates the curious, while the vertiginous observatory column overlooks the park. A walk on the edge of reality!

Practical information

Location

Rue de Versailles
78490 Montfort l'Amaury

Route planner

Official website
www.chateaudegroussay.com

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