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At the gates of Paris, visit 460 hectares (1,150 acres) of gardens with fountains and sculptures.
Pedestrians: free
Powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles: €3
Cars: €5
The grounds of a long-gone château. The château and grounds were created in the 16th century and embellished by Monsieur, the brother of Louis XIV, and his architects Le Pautre and Hardouin-Mansart. Queen Marie-Antoinette carried out further modifications. In the 19th century it was the royal summer residence, but the château burnt down in 1870. The remaining parts of the building were razed in 1891, as it was too intimately linked with the monarchy and the Empire.
A place of pleasure. Throughout the 18th century sumptuous festivities were held at Saint-Cloud. Each September, the ‘fête de Saint-Cloud’ attracts Parisians, markets, fairgrounds and entertainers.
To ensure the safety of our visitors, the monument is strictly applying the security measures decided by the french authorities.
The monument is fully opened.