Discover the Orchard Pavilion with a guide!
Built starting in 1807, this private mansion was quickly assigned to the King of Rome, son of Napoleon I and Marie-Louise of Austria. In the 1830s, it was divided among several owners and lost its central section. The Orchard Pavilion now stands in the garden adjoining the section that became public. This small garden pavilion, recently restored, dates from the early 1770s. As part of the tour, you will be able to enter the building and discover its sumptuous 1th-century decor.
Tickets can be purchased on billetweb.fr, at the museum reception or at the Rambouillet Territoires Tourist Office.
Duration: 1h30
Full price: €6, Reduced price: €3,50 (children aged 5 to 17, students).
Free for under 5 years.
Free for the first accompanying adult.
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Built from 1784 on the orders of Louis XVI, the Palace of the King of Rome was then rebuilt by Napoleon I in 1 and offered to his son, the King of Rome. The Palace today hosts...
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