TEC4653760: Hotel Guimard, 122 avenue Mozart in Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), 1910-1913. Following his marriage in 1909, with the painter Adeline Oppenheim, Hector Guimard built a hotel for his home and his architect agency: 90 square meters on the ground on six levels with an elevator and an internal staircase. Following his deces, Adeline Oppenheim proposed to the State to transform the hotel on Avenue Mozart into a museum. She was refused. The furniture was scattered and the archives destroyed. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4652128: The castle of the Petite Malmaison, in Rueil Malmaison (Hauts de Seine). Designed for the impress Josephine de Beauharnais, the castle was completed by Louis-Martin Berthault in 1805. It consisted of two parts: the large warm greenhouses destroyed in 1827 and a reception building, the only remaining. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4652188: Park and castle of Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). In 1858 the architect J.M.Le Soufrache rebuilt a Louis XIII brick and stone mansion for the daughter of Jean Francois Lecomte, negociating at Saint Malo, who had rebuilt the estate in 1798. The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated. / Bridgeman Images