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ITR4730581: Parc de Saint-Cloud (Saint Cloud), Hauts de Seine (Hauts-de-Seine), Ile de France. Architecture by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Antoine Le Pautre, 17th century. The castle of Saint-Cloud was burned in 1870 during the Prussian offensive. The ruins were razed in 1891. Apart from the common areas, there are still the Grande Cascade, the Grand Jet, the Basin du Fer a Horseback and other basins. The gardens would have been designed by Andre Le Notre / Bridgeman Images
ITR4730648: Parc de Saint-Cloud (Saint Cloud), Hauts de Seine (Hauts-de-Seine), Ile de France. Architecture by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Antoine Le Pautre, 17th century. The castle of Saint-Cloud was burned in 1870 during the Prussian offensive. The ruins were razed in 1891. Apart from the common areas, there are still the Grande Cascade, the Grand Jet, the Basin du Fer a Horseback and other basins. The gardens would have been designed by Andre Le Notre / Bridgeman Images
TEC4657795: La Villa Guggenbuhl, 14 rue Nansouty in Paris 75014. Architect Andre Lurcat (1894-1970), 1926-1927. Built for Walter Guggenbuhl, Zurich painter. Constructed of weapon concrete, the building, facing Montsouris Park, has a large workshop and a physical exercise room on the second floor terrace. Photographir 03/06/88. / Bridgeman Images
TEC4734084: Parc de Bagatelle, Paris 75016. The result of a bet between Marie-Antoinette and the Comte d'Artois, who had acquired the estate in 1775, this trifle miraculously emerged from the earth in sixty-four days! The park was designed by Belanger and realized by Thomas Blaikie, in a typical Anglo-Chinese style of that period. / Bridgeman Images