![]() The monks added a building with several floors. Originally, the estate was built on the site of an old farm. đ951 French State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs by donation Dutreux-Noroy on 7 February 1951 to Robert Schuman, Minister, of Luxembourgish origin.đ926 to 1951 Auguste Dutreux, son of Tony, restored the château.đ907 to 1926 Antoine Dutreux, alias Tony, son of Élisabeth Dutreux, who studied engineering at the Groupe des Ecoles Centrales, established the water catchment system.đ855 to 1907 Élisabeth Dutreux née Pescatore, niece of Jean-Pierre Pescatore.đ844 to 1855 Jean-Pierre Pescatore, Luxembourgish tobacco merchant, built the manège, the orangerie and an orchid greenhouse.đ842 to 1844 Heirs of Morel de Vindé who separated the estate.đ804 to 1842 Viscount Charles Gilbert Morel de Vindé, Peer of France.đ776 to 1804 Louis Pierre Parat squire and King’s adviser, had the French-style Chalandray flowerbeds turned into an English garden by Morel of Lyon.đ772 to 1776 Duc de La Roche-Guyon, Prince de Garancy, Peer of France, private tutor of Louis XVI.đ750 to 1772 Jacques Jérémie Roussel tax farmer, built the pavilion and the chateau’s north wing.đ748 to 1750 Marquise de Pompadour, who coined the name “Petit Château de La Celle-Saint-Cloud”.đ706 to 1748 François Gabriel Bachelier, son of Gabriel Bachelier who purchased the estate.đ686 to 1706 Gabriel Bachelier, King’s first ordinary wardrobe servant (in his name) with usufruct reserved for François, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac, son of the author of maxims.đ670 to 1686 Estienne Pavillon, King’s Adviser. ![]()
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