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Chateau de Monte Cristo
Chateau de Monte Cristo

Chateau de Monte Cristo

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Located on the heights of Port-Marly, this estate is an architectural folly nestled in a verdant setting. In 1844, after the colossal success of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas wished to withdraw from the Parisian bustle. He commissioned the architect Hippolyte Durand to design a residence that reflected his world. The result is a Renaissance-style château, its façades entirely sculpted with floral motifs, angels, and portraits of history's great authors. It is a miniature palace of rare elegance, seemingly straight out of a writer's dream. The estate hides a second gem: the Château d'If. Just opposite the main house, separated by a small moat, stands a tiny Gothic pavilion surrounded by water. This was Dumas's study. On its stone walls, the writer had the titles of his works engraved. Inside the main castle, one discovers the Moorish salon, a masterpiece of Orientalist art with its finely carved stucco work, reflecting the era's taste for the exotic. The landscaped park, with its grottoes and artificial waterfalls, completes this romantic and peaceful atmosphere.

Tip for an even more exceptional visit.

Opt for Sundays when costumed actors stroll through the park and castle. They embody Dumas or his characters, transforming the visit into a vivid immersion into the hectic (and often indebted!) life of the writer.

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