FOLIE HUVÉ
This residence, built in 1785 by architect Jean-Jacques Huvé, is located on the banks of the Seine
Located on the banks of the Seine, this house was built in 1785 by the architect Jean-Jacques Huvé (1742-1808) for his own use. Its forms, its architecture and its originality earned it to be reproduced in the collection of civil architecture of Jean-Charles Krafft, in 1812. The house has a rotunda in the façade with Italian and French influences. During the Second World War, it suffered some damage but was classified as a historical monument in 1944. Unfortunately, it can only be visited on very rare occasions.
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Le bâtiment est massif, mais son architecture est soignée, dans le même temps. Il possède un certain charme.
Il ne faut pas hésiter à y jeter un coup d'œil, cela vaut le détour.