Château Villette

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Château Villette is a historic French country estate near Paris, notable for its grand architecture and formal gardens and for featuring prominently in Dan Brown’s novel and film "The Da Vinci Code."

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Château Villette canonical 1
Château de Villette 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf château
country estate
historic building
architecturalStyle French classical architecture
constructionStart 17th century
country France
distanceFromParis approximately 40 kilometers
fictionalRole home of Sir Leigh Teabing in The Da Vinci Code
hasAccessType gated entrance
hasAlternativeName Château Villette
surface form: Château de Villette
hasAmenity private park
swimming pool
tennis court
hasArchitect François Mansart
hasCulturalSignificance associated with popular culture through The Da Vinci Code
hasFacadeMaterial stone
hasFeature formal gardens
fountain
grand staircase
ornamental lake
parterre garden
symmetrical façade
tree-lined avenues
hasGardenDesigner André Le Nôtre
hasLandscapeStyle French formal garden
hasNumberOfRooms over 15 bedrooms
hasOutbuilding orangerie
stables
hasOwnerType private ownership
hasSymmetry axial symmetry between house and gardens
hasUse private residence
rental property for events
hasWaterFeature canal
reflecting pool
heritageStatus listed historic monument (France)
locatedIn Condécourt
Val-d'Oise
locatedNear Paris
notableWorkAppearsIn The Da Vinci Code
surface form: The Da Vinci Code (film)

The Da Vinci Code
surface form: The Da Vinci Code (novel)
region Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
roofType mansard roof
surroundedBy woodland
tourismType luxury tourism
usedAs event venue
film location
luxury accommodation
television location

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Sir Leigh Teabing residence Château Villette
Château Villette hasAlternativeName Château Villette
this entity surface form: Château de Villette