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  1. Rueil-Malmaison (French pronunciation: [ʁɥɛj malmɛzɔ̃]) or simply Rueil is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Île-de-France region. It is located 12.6 kilometres (8 miles) from the centre of Paris .

  2. Rueil-Malmaison, town, western residential and industrial suburb of Paris, Hauts-de-Seine département, Île-de-France région, north-central France. Originally called Rotoialum or Roialum, it was a resort of the Merovingian kings, a Frankish dynasty (6th–8th century).

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  3. Located on the banks of the Seine, in front of the Island of the Impressionists, this park of 2.5 hectares was inspired by Monet’s garden in Giverny with a pond featuring a footbridge and a small wooden pavilion.

    • Château de Malmaison. Joséphine acquired the Château de Malmaison in 1799 and over the next few years spent astronomical sums improving the house and enriching the grounds.
    • Bois-Préau. From the day Joséphine bought Château de Malmaison she had her eye on this neighbouring property. But the banker’s daughter who owned it refused to sell, and Joséphine wouldn’t get hold of it until the neighbour was found drowned in the pond in 1808.
    • Château de la Petite Malmaison. When the Château de Malmaison’s enormous grounds were divided up this sumptuous pavilion became a separate property and so is now a distinct attraction.
    • Église Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul. This solemn Renaissance church is best known for housing the tombs of Joséphine and her daughter Hortense. Joséphine’s funeral was held here on 2 June 1814, and her tomb would be completed 11 years later in 1825.
  4. Relive the Splendours of the First Empire for a Day in Rueil-Malmaison. Travel back in time and experience Napoleon's domestic life, his adored Josephine's exquisite roses, and the banks of the Seine, so beloved by Renoir, in the town of Rueil-Malmaison. Inspiration. Itineraries.

  5. Découvrir Rueil-Malmaison Château de Malmaison Le château de Malmaison, demeure impériale et propriété préférée de l'impératrice Joséphine et de Napoléon Bonaparte !