This property was acquired in 1783 by king Louis XVI, as a gift for his siter, Madame Elisabeth.
Information COVID:
Mrs Elisabeth's domain is be able to welcome you again as of June 2nd from 11am to 8pm according to the following guidelines:
Physical distances must be respected and groups must not exceed 10 people. Wearing a mask is recommended as in the rest of the public space. Picnics are allowed, as well as sitting on the lawns, under strict conditions of respect of sanitary rules (less than 10 people, physical spacing, respect of barrier gestures). Individual sports are allowed, but team sports remain prohibited.The estate was created during the second part of the XVIII century, for Prince and Princess of Rohan-Guéméné. It includes an English style park open to the public with a cave and some groves.
The plan was designed by the architect Alexandre Louis Étable de La Brière, requested by the family Guéméné-Conti. This 8 hectare park was composed of tree groves, winding path and a tiny river, powered by the tanks of Montbauron. Le Monnier, Louis XIV's physician and botanist, collected some rare plants in it. You could also find a kitchen garden, an orangery and a dairy.
In 1783, the property was acquired by king Louis XVI, as a gift for his siter, Madame Elisabeth. Redesigned in the XIX century, as an romantic english garden, the park still have the cave, the groves and the lanes.
Free access.
Office de Tourisme et des Congrès de Versailles Grand Parc - 08/11/2024
www.versailles-tourisme.com/
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All year round, daily between 11 am and 8 pm.
Summer opening times: 1 April - 30 September
Monday to Sunday: 11am - 8pm
Winter opening times: 1 October - 31 March
Monday to Sunday: 11am - 6pm.
Phone : 01 39 07 78 78
Facebook : www.facebook.com/domainemadameelisabeth/
Bus
Bus 171 (Pont de Sèvres / Château de Versailles) , 23 (Vélizy 2 / Versailles Europe) and 24 (Versailles Chantiers / Vélizy Villacoublay): Mermoz stop.
Line R (University / Gare des Chantiers): Coypel / Champs Lagarde or Mermoz stops.
Trains
SNCF and RER lines: Montreuil, Versailles-Chantiers, Porchefontaine stops.