Chateau de Vaux-le-vicomte
Chateau de Vaux-le-vicomte
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About Chateau de Vaux-le-vicomte
Add to favoritesThe Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, located in the French commune of Maincy, 50 km southeast of Paris, near Melun, is a 17th-century château built for Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finances under Louis XIV. It now belongs to a junior branch of the Marquis de Vogà.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Enjoy candlelit evenings in the summer, dine on the restaurant terrace, facing the castle and watch the fireworks.
7 Key Dates
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castle
1641
The purchase of the estate by Nicolas Fouquet, the ambitious superintendent of finances, who bought the land. He brought together the three greatest geniuses of the time: the architect Louis Le Vau, the painter-decorator Charles Le Brun and the landscape architect André Le Nôtre.
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castle
1656
A lightning-fast construction: In just five years, the estate rose from the ground. It was the first time a castle and its gardens had been designed in total harmony and with perfect perspective.
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17/8/1661
The Fateful Party: Fouquet organizes a dazzling party in honor of Louis XIV. Molière performs, Vatel organizes the banquet. The Sun King, humiliated by such luxury while his own palaces are dilapidated, decides to fire his minister.
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castle
1705
The purchase by Marshal de Villars: After years of sequestration, the castle was sold. The Villars family kept it for a century before it passed into the hands of the Dukes of Praslin.
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1875
The rescue by Alfred Sommier: The castle was abandoned and the gardens had disappeared. Alfred Sommier, a wealthy industrialist, bought it at auction and devoted his fortune to its complete restoration.
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1962
André Malraux classified the gardens, allowing for comprehensive protection of this private masterpiece, a model of family heritage management.
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1968
The de Vogüé family, descendants of Sommier, opened the estate to the public. Today, it is the largest privately owned property in France listed as a Historical Monument.
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2026-01-27"C'est le château qui a rendu Louis XIV jaloux, et on comprend pourquoi. C'est hyper élégant et plus 'intime' que Versailles. Le top du top, ce sont les soirées aux chandelles en été, l'ambiance est incroyable. C'est un peu cher, mais la vue depuis le dôme vaut le détour."
Mickael
0000-00-00"La location d'une voiturette est tres utile pour faire le tour des jardins et aller jusqu'à la statue monumentale au fond du parc."
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