General Information
Project Type
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Château |
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Location
Location: |
La Chapelle-en-Serval, Oise (60), Hauts-de-France, France |
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Coordinates: | 49° 7' 34" N 2° 32' 58" E |
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Château Mont-Royal is a French castle in La Chapelle-en-Serval, Oise, built for Fernand Halphen by the architect Guillaume Tronchet.
It was to offer his wife a view which enchanted her, he said, that Fernand Halphen bought the house at la Chapelle-en-Serval, near Chantilly (Oise) and decided in 1908 to erect a country house in a wooded valley there, which became known as the Château Mont-Royal. After having rejected the project with the Anglo-Norman style of the architect René Sergent, then the first project of a mediaeval style of the architect Guillaume Tronchet (drawings in the Musée d'Orsay), Halphen chose Tronchet's second plan, of a castle celebrating hunting on the outside and music on the inside.
Constructed from 1907 to 1911, the castle (transformed into a hotel by Jean Pierre Hermier in 1989) was a great architectural success.
Under the façades, the bas-reliefs made by Georges Gardet celebrate the pleasures of the hunt. The interior includes, notably, a theatre, a replica of that of the Opéra-Comique.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Château Mont-Royal" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
- Guillaume Tronchet (architect)
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20064625 - Published on:
20/02/2013 - Last updated on:
16/05/2015