Château Rothschild
Château Rothschild | |
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Château Rothschild in 2008 | |
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Architect | Joseph-Armand Berthelin |
The Château Rothschild is a historic château in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, France.
History
The château was built in 1855 for banker James Mayer de Rothschild.[1] It was designed by architect Joseph-Armand Berthelin.[1] Guests included composer Frédéric Chopin, who composed a sonata at the chateau, as well as President Adolphe Thiers and Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau.[2]
It was inherited by James's son, Edmond James de Rothschild.[2] After Edmond's death in 1934, the Rothschild family no longer lived at the chateau, even though his daughter, Alexandrine de Rothschild, took care of the grounds surrounding it.[2]
During World War II, the chateau was taken over by the Kriegsmarine, the Nazi Navy.[2] After the liberation of France, it was used by American forces.[2]
It was acquired by Saudi Prince Khalid I Abdulaziz al-Ibrahim in 1986.[3][4]
References
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- 1 2 French Ministry of Culture: Château Rothschild
- 1 2 3 4 5 Boulogne. L'ancien château des Rothschild attend son sauveur, Le Parisien, August 5, 2014
- ↑ Olivier Bossut, Le prince saoudien va sauver le château Rothschild, Le Parisien, September 8, 2003
- ↑ A Boulogne, le prince saoudien promet de réparer son château, 20 minutes, September 10, 2003
Coordinates: 48°51′00″N 2°13′48″E / 48.8500°N 2.2300°E