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  1. The Château de Saint-Cloud (French pronunciation: [ʃato də sɛ̃ klu]) was a château in France, built on a site overlooking the Seine at Saint-Cloud in Hauts-de-Seine, about 5 kilometres (3 miles) west of Paris. On the site of the former palace is the state-owned Parc de Saint-Cloud.

  2. From the Hôtel d'Aulnay to the Gondi mansion, from Monsieur's renovations to Marie-Antoinette's transformations, the Château de Saint-Cloud has lived many lives, until its demise in flames during the 1870 war. Relive the milestones of its sumptuous history.

  3. À l'issue des Cent-jours, le château de Saint-Cloud est occupé par le maréchal Blücher, dont les troupes cantonnent dans le parc, y occasionnant des déprédations. Le 3 juillet 1815, Blücher reçoit au château de Saint-Cloud la capitulation des troupes impériales, après leurs derniers combats, à l'ouest de Paris [8].

  4. The Château de Saint-Cloud was the scene of some of the significant moments in French 19th century history, and most notably in Napoleonic history in that

  5. The Château de Saint Cloud was a château in Paris, France. It was sometimes called the Palace of Saint Cloud. It was burned down during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. It was once a private property of Queen Marie Antoinette. Since December 2006, there has been a movement to rebuild the Château de Saint-Cloud.

  6. A royal and imperial summer residence, the Domaine National de Saint-Cloud has followed French history through all its twists and turns since the Renaissance. A château – which now sits in ruins – that was commissioned by Louis the Great’s brother once dominated this garden estate, which was designed by André Le Nôtre.

  7. The House of Orléans. Composed of flamboyant or self-effacing personalities, passionate collectors, music lovers and inspired builders, the Orléans dynasty has left its mark on the history of the Saint-Cloud estate. Browse through the portrait gallery of this princely family.