Church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul
Church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul : Josephine’s final resting place

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About : [Groups] Imperial day at Rueil Malmaison
Voici le programme de votre journée Impériale à Rueil Malmaison :
- 10h Visite du Musée d'Histoire Locale
- 11h15 Visite de l'Eglise St Pierre St Paul (Tombeaux de l'Impératrice Joséphine et de la Reine Hortense)
- 12h15 Pause pour le déjeuner (option proposée pour les groupes)
- 14h15 Visite du château de Malmaison, résidence du couple impérial
- 16h15 Visite de la Petite Malmaison (demeure privée, salons des anciennes serres chaudes de Joséphine)
Fin de la visite vers 17h15
Place de l'Eglise 92500 Rueil-Malmaison France
Phone : 01 47 32 37 29
e-mail : groupes@rueil-tourisme.com
Opening
Every day throughout the year between 10 am and 5.15 pm.
Closed Tuesday and Sunday.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st and December 25th.
Period: Autumn, Summer, Winter, Spring
Prices
Adult: 36 €
Option: 35 €.
Group rate available for > 15 people.
Possibility of free and discounted rates depending on the size and type of group (contact the group services of the Tourist Office).
Payment method : Cheque, Cash, Credit transfer
Reception of persons with disabilities
Adapted tourism : Not accessible in a wheelchair
Clarifications :
Not accessible in a wheelchair
Accessibility Disability
Benefits
Spoken languages : German , English , Spanish , French
Services : Booking , Booking obligatory , Themed tour , Tourist brochures , Tourist information , Booking of general amenities , Booking of excursions , Restaurants , Guided tours , Restaurant for groups only , Picnic hampers
Equipments : Parking , Coach parking , Secure parking , Car park , Pay car park , Public WC
Client and group
Publics : Level bue - Medium , For beginners / novice , Groups only , Groups , Distributeurs
Group size : min : 15 -
Accepted animals : no
Compléments
RER A / Rueil-Malmaison station and then bus n°144 : ‘Eglise de Rueil’ bus stop.
Church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul : Josephine’s final resting place
Constructed in 1805 by Empress Joséphipne so that she could devote herself to her plants.