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      • Though first built in the 1680s for the Colbert family, the current château dates from the Second Empire. The grounds were designed by famous Versailles landscape architect André Le Nôtre and thankfully survived the Revolution, though the original château itself did not.
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  2. The former château was built for Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's minister of finance, who purchased the domaine in 1670. The present château, designed to evoke the Louis XIII style, dates from the Second Empire. Some of Colbert's outbuildings remain, as well as the bones of the garden layout.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · Chateau de Sceaux was designed as a leisure home for Louis XIV’s finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert. The castle’s fortunes, however, took a turn for the worst during the French Revolution, when it was seized and utilised as a hospital and jail.

  4. Feb 1, 2017 · The Château de Sceaux is a grand 17th-Century country estate that was masterminded by the famous landscape architect, André Le Nôtre, chief gardener to Louis XIV. The original château was built for the famous finance minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who rescued the French economy from bankruptcy after the King’s profligate spending on wars. The château […]

  5. Château de Sceaux is a grand country house located in a park laid out by André Le Nôtre. It houses the Musée de l’Île-de-France, a museum of local history. The former château was built for Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's minister of finance, who purchased the area in 1670.

    • Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France
  6. Nov 16, 2018 · Though first built in the 1680s for the Colbert family, the current château dates from the Second Empire. The grounds were designed by famous Versailles landscape architect André Le Nôtre and thankfully survived the Revolution, though the original château itself did not.

  7. Sceaux is famous for the Château de Sceaux, set in its large park (Parc départemental de Sceaux), designed by André Le Nôtre, measuring 2 km 2 (0.77 sq mi). The original château was transformed into a School of Agriculture during the Revolution and lost much of its luster.

  8. Jun 6, 2021 · Colbert bought the domain of Sceaux in 1670, enlarged the 16th century château and commissioned André Le Nôtre to design the park. Le Nôtre made clever use of the sloping terrain to create a play of perspectives, culminating in the Grandes Cascades , a staircase of nine waterfalls and fountains leading to an octagonal pond and later ...

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