Pavillon de la Muette
Route forestière des Pavillons 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Classified as a historical monument on April 7, 1921.
The Pavillon de la Muette is a hunting lodge built for Louis XV on the plans of Ange Jacques Gabriel between 1765 and 1775 in a neoclassical style. It stands on the site of the first castle of François I, in the middle of a large hunting crossroads in the north of the forest.
Larger than most contemporary pavilions, it includes a large “Italian-style” lounge, with an octagonal shape and a height of more than 7 metres, opening on all sides on forest paths. But the room of officers of the hunts, whose scenery is complete, has perhaps even more charm, while one remains surprised by the extent of the underground kitchens in stone. After a very long abandonment, the Pavillon de la Muette began a long-term restoration. A naked monument, it reveals the tricks and fragilities of the construction of «eighteenth follies». One can read the successive marks of Louis XV and Louis XVI, of Napoleon, Charles X, Louis-Philippe and Napoleon III or th
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Espace naturel, parc, jardin, Monument historique
Acceso
Between the Grand-Cormier and Maisons-Laffitte train stations
Journès