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Orangerie de Meudon

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Orangerie de Meudon - From Courtyard, France
Orangerie de Meudon - From Courtyard, France
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Orangerie de Meudon
📍 From Courtyard, France
The Orangerie de Meudon is a remarkable historical site located in Meudon, France, just a short distance from Paris. This grand structure was originally part of the Château de Meudon, a royal residence that played a significant role in French history. The Orangerie itself was constructed in the late 17th century under the direction of Louis XIV's renowned architect, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, known for his work on the Palace of Versailles.

The Orangerie served as a winter shelter for citrus trees and exotic plants, showcasing the wealth and sophistication of the French aristocracy. Its architectural design is characterized by large windows and high ceilings, allowing ample sunlight to nurture the plants even during the colder months. The building's classical style, with its elegant symmetry and grandeur, reflects the opulence of the era. Today, the Orangerie de Meudon is a popular attraction for visitors interested in French history and architecture. While the original Château de Meudon was largely destroyed, the Orangerie remains a testament to the area's royal past. The surrounding gardens offer a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the Seine River valley. Visitors can explore the grounds and enjoy various cultural events that are occasionally hosted there, making it a unique destination for those exploring the rich heritage of the Île-de-France region.

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