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Domaine de Villarceaux
Information
Type: Castle, Lodge
Location: Chaussy, Kingdom of France
Filming Location: -
Status: Open
Owner: Madame de Maintenon

Paul Scarron

Founder: Unknown
Founding date: middle ages
Historical Place
Real Name: Châteaux de Villarceaux
Year of the Picture: Today

The Domaine of Villarceaux is a an ensemble of three castles and a golf course in the north of France. The water garden and park located in the commune of Chaussy. The domaine includes 800 hectares of park, forest and meadow terrai.

Madame de Maintenon had been living there.

Inhabitants[]

History[]

The gardens are located on the site of a medieval castle from the 11th century, built to protect France from the British, who at that time occupied Normandy, the neighboring province. Many vestiges of the medieval fortifications remain in the park. A manor house and French water garden was built there in the 17th century. In the 18th century a château in the style of Louis XV was built on a rocky hill overlooking the water garden.

One famous resident in the 17th century was Ninon de Lenclos, the author, courtesan, and patron of the arts. Another was Françoise d'Aubigné, the future Madame de Maintenon and future wife of King Louis XIV, who lived there after the death of her first husband, the poet Paul Scarron, at the invitation of her friends the Montchevreuil, cousins of the Marquis of Villarceaux. The Marquis fell in love with her, and commissioned a full-length portrait of her, nude, which greatly embarrassed her. The portrait can be seen today in the dining room of the house. The house also contains a collection of 18th-century furniture. 

The domaine has been classified as an historic monument of France since 1941. It is part of the regional park of Vexin, and is used for concerts and cultural events.