THE HOUSE OF ITALIAN MUSICIANS
Beautiful house built in the 17th century, now the headquarters of the Union compagnonnique du Tour de France.
This beautiful house built in the 17th century first welcomed the Italian castrati attached to the Royal Chapel of the Château de Versailles. The Countess d'Argenson and the famous botanist Guillaume Lemonnier also lived here. Today, it is the headquarters of the Union compagnonnique des compagnons du Tour de France des devoirs unis, who have installed their museum there. They are the ones who have entirely renovated the building, in the respect of the art of the companions.
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