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These rooms are adapted to the current comfort while preserving their charm of former days.
History of the room Marie Leszczynska (1703-1768)
Queen of France and Navarre
The Castle of Bourron was chosen to welcome, in October, 1725, the king dethroned of Poland, Stanislas Leszczynski, which a problem of label prevented to be received to the Court of Fontainebleau, at the time of the marriage of his daughter with the young person Louis XV. The new queen of France daily came to visit her parents and lost even a diamond in the park.
However Louis XV, always because of the protocol, had to plead of a hunting to get acquainted of his father-in-law and present to him - "incognito", clarified the chronicle of the epoch- all the princes of royal blood, the Court with a crew of hunting, finally his Ministers and Secretaries of State. They were all here!
Atmosphere
A magnificent and luxury guest room had been prepared for the queen, so that she can rest or change. It is now restored! You can particularly admire the arc gilded in the brass leaf, the restoration of the blue azure, color of the weapons of the queen!
The very sophisticated wall covering, the drape wrinkled under the color arc mole, the library and its numerous works, the style pieces of furniture, the beautiful engraving representing the court under Louis XV. This royal room recreates the magnificence of the luxurious houses of formerly with its high ceilings and its rich decorations!
You will be also seduced very certainly by the bathroom, the shower with Italian stone floor, bathtub TEUCO... The reference of balneo-therapy with very silent hydromassage bath! Open view on the park.
Comfort
This room has a double bed (King size of 180 x 200) situated in an attractive alcove surmounted by a monumental arc Louis XV. Equipped with a telephone, an ADSL internet access via WiFi. Parquet in polished oak. No-smoking room. Bathroom in the stone floors of the ancient terra-cotta of the XVIIth century, doubles marble bowl, toilets, hairdryer, bathrobe...
Good discovery!
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