BLOIS PAVILION
Pavilion with salon and cabinet decorated with paintings and panelling, the last vestige of the property acquired by Mademoiselle de Blois.
This small 20 m² pavilion is the last vestige of the property acquired by Mlle de Blois, legitimate daughter of Louis XIV and the Duchesse de La Vallière. She lived here from 1711 to 1716, and had a park laid out with a reservoir, an ice house and this miniature house, known as the Pavillon de Blois. The interior features a salon and a small study decorated with paintings evoking the hunt, and magnificent panelling painted in the 18th c. in the Rococo style. Listed as a Monument Historique since 1980, it is now privately owned.
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