Château de Saint-Cloud, France

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The Château de Saint-Cloud in France was a prominent royal residence near Paris, closely associated with the French monarchy and aristocracy until its destruction in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf château
royal residence
acquiredByCrown Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
architecturalStyle French classical architecture
closelyAssociatedWith French aristocracy
French monarchy
House of Bourbon
country France
destroyedBy fire
destroyedInConflict Franco-Prussian War
destroyedInYear 1870
eventDateAtSite 18 Brumaire, Year VIII
eventYearAtSite 1799
functionedAs seat of government during certain periods of the Consulate and Empire
gardenDesigner André Le Nôtre
historicalEra Ancien Régime
First French Empire
Second Empire of France
surface form: Second French Empire
locatedIn Saint-Cloud
locatedInRegion Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
locatedNear Paris
locatedOn River Seine
surface form: Seine River

hillside above the Seine
nearbyCity Boulogne-Billancourt NERFINISHED
noLongerExtant true
notableFor formal gardens
fountains and water features
terraces overlooking Paris
originallyBuiltFor Gondi family
originallyBuiltInCentury 16th century
originallyOwnedBy Gondi family
ownedBy French Crown
surface form: French crown

House of Orléans
parkNowKnownAs Parc de Saint-Cloud
partOf royal residences around Paris
purchasedBy Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV

Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
purchasedByMonarch Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
ruinsClearedInCentury 19th century
servedAs residence of French emperors
residence of Marie Antoinette
residence of Napoleon Bonaparte
residence of the Orléans branch of the royal family
royal residence
siteOf coup d’état of 18 Brumaire
usedBy Louis XVI of France
surface form: Louis XVI

Marie Antoinette
Napoleon I
Napoleon III of France
surface form: Napoleon III

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Henrietta of England, Duchess of Orléans deathPlace Château de Saint-Cloud, France
Gabriele Münter notableWork Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Interior in Saint-Cloud
Henrietta of England placeOfDeath Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Saint Michael's Castle influencedBy Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans deathPlace Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans residence Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Saint‑Cloud hasHistoricalSite Château de Saint-Cloud, France
subject surface form: Saint-Cloud
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Anne Marie d’Orléans birthPlace Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
House of Orléans traditionalResidence Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Louis d'Orléans residence Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Duchess of Chartres residence Château de Saint-Cloud, France
subject surface form: Françoise Marie de Bourbon
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Duke of Orléans seat Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud
Charles Percier notableWork Château de Saint-Cloud, France
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud interiors
Palace of Saint‑Cloud precededBy Château de Saint-Cloud, France
subject surface form: Palace of Saint-Cloud
this entity surface form: Château de Saint-Cloud