Historic Sites and Monuments
7 Historic Sites and Monuments at Rueil-Malmaison
Church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul
Church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul : Josephine’s final resting place
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Château de la Petite Malmaison
Constructed in 1805 by Empress Joséphipne so that she could devote herself to her plants.
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Giquel House
A witness to history impressionists in Rueil, preserved thanks to the dynamism of the association Friends of the House Giquel, supported by the Municipality.
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Love Temple
In Marmontel avenue, the Empress Josephine built the Love Temple to decorate the park of Malmaison. This temple is a work of the architect Berthault executed in 1807 over a chaos of rocks at the edgeof the river of Malmaison.
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Mausoleum of the imperial prince
This monument had originally been erected in Paris at the Champs de Mars. In 1912, Empress Eugènie decided to buy a plot of land int the park of Malmaison and to rebuild the monument there.
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