THE COURSE OF JULY 14
The Cours du 14-Juillet, a place to immerse yourself in the special atmosphere of the late century that inspired artists.
It was here, in the Villa Saint-Louis overlooking the Cours du 14-Juilllet, that painter Claude Monet, accompanied by his two sons, set down his suitcases for just over 18 months, from 1881 to 1883, just after the death of his sweetheart. The place still exudes a gentle nostalgia, enhanced by the veiled autumn sunlight. A contemplative stroll through the grounds is sure to immerse you in the special atmosphere of the late 19th century, a reminder of the extent to which the Yvelines region once inspired some of the world's greatest painters.
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