This is the list of Châteaux in Île-de-France. It is wealthiest and most populated. It consists mostly of Paris aire urbaine (French metropolitan area). It is divided into 8 departments namely: Paris, Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Seine-et-Marne, Val-de-Marne, Val-d'Oise, and Yvelines
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Bastille | 1370 | Destroyed | | The Bastille was occasionally used as a prison during the reign of Louis XI. It was completely destroyed after the fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastille_(Paris) |
Château de Bagatelle | 1777 | | Paris | It is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since January 31, 1978. |
Château de Bagnolet | 17th century | Destroyed | Bagnolet and Paris | It was destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century. A hospice for elderly is established in 1884 on the site of the castle of Bagnolet. It bears the name of hospice Alquier-Debrousse and still exists. |
Château de Boulainvilliers | 1381 | | Passy | |
Château de Grenelle | | | | |
Château du Louvre | 1190 | | Passy | |
Château de Madrid | 1528 | Destroyed | Neuilly-sur-Seine | Today, there are some stone and pottery fragments preserved in museums at Sèvres and Écouen. |
Château de Ménilmontant | | | Ménilmontant | |
Château de la Muette | 1741 | In good condition | Paris | In 1948, the heirs of Henri de Rothschild sell the domain to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC), which set up its headquarters in the castle. Today, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which succeeded the OEEC has its headquarters at the castle and offices working in the surrounding buildings. |
Château des Porcherons | 1310 | Ruins | rue Saint-Lazare | |
Château de Reuilly | 629 | Destroyed | | The castle was gradually abandoned after being passed into the hands of King John II of France and Humbert de la Tour-du-Pin in the 16th century. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Reuilly |
Château des Ternes | | | Paris 17e Arrondissement | Owned by the town |
Château de la Tournelle | | Destroyed | Paris | It was transformed into filing for convicts due to the request of Vincent de Paul. Following the Revolution, the convicts were transferred in 1790 to the onetime college Bernardine. The demolition of the castle and the Saint-Bernard was effective in 1792 and remains today have no more trace of these buildings. |
Château de Vincennes et ses abords | | | Paris 12e Arrondissement | |
Conciergerie | 13th century | Restored | | The monument is managed by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, to which it was assigned as an endowment by a decree of April 2, 2008. It is now possible to visit, and temporary exhibitions are organized. There is also a revolutionary reconstitution of jail cells pailleux in pistol and that of Marie-Antoinette, and the blade of the guillotine that was used to perform Lacenaire. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conciergerie |
Maison du Temple | 1170 | Destroyed | Paris | Napoleon demolished the tower of the Temple in 1808 to prevent it becoming a shrine royalist. Demolition lasted two years. Today, nothing remains of the enclosure and buildings. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maison_du_Temple |
Palais de la Cité | 13th century | In good condition | Paris | |
Palais du Louvre | | In good condition | Paris | It is a former royal palace in Paris. The Louvre is the largest European palace, and the second largest building in the continent after the Palace of the Romanian Parliament. It now houses one of the richest museums of art in the world: the Louvre Museum. |
Palais du Luxembourg | 17th century | Restored | | It is the seat of the French Senate - which was installed in 1799. |
Palais-Royal | 1628 | | Paris | Today it houses the Conseil d'État, the Constitutional Council and the Ministry of Culture . |
Palais des Tuileries | 1564 | Destroyed | | It became a royal residence of many sovereigns (Henri IV, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI or Louis XVIII), and Imperial (Napoleon I then Napoleon III) until its destruction by fire in May 1871. Its ruins were demolished in 1883 (official start of demolition in January). |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Chateau d'Argeville | 17th century | In good condition | Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine | Privately owned |
Château d'Aunoy | 18th century | | Champeaux | The castle's courtyard, moat, common, walls, gates and park were registered historic monument April 25, 1986. |
Château de Beaumont-du-Gâtinais | 17th century | | Beaumont-du-Gâtinais | Privately owned. |
Château de Beaurepaire | 17th century | | Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine | Private property |
Château de Bélou | 17th-18th century | In good condition | Boutigny | Privately owned |
Château de Blandy-les-Tours | 13th century | Restored | Blandy-les-Tours | Acquired by the General Council of Seine-et-Marne in 1992 , the castle has been since then a complete restoration project designed and implemented by Jacques Moulin , chief architect of historical monuments, which actually helped make life monument by finding an assignment and opening it to the public. |
Château de Bois-le-Vicomte | | Ruines | Mitry-Mory | |
Château de Boissise-le-Roi | 16th-19th century | | Boissise-le-Roi | Owned by a private company |
Château de Bombon | 17th century | | Bombon | Privately owned |
Château des Boulayes | 1785 | | Châtres | Currently owned by Gima Company (Managing furniture and agricultural investment). |
Château de Bourron | 12th century | Restored | Bourron-Marlotte | It is now tranformed into Bed and Breakfast place. Some celebrities have been here like: Johnny Hallyday, Michael Jackson and Marlene Jobert. It was also a setting for some films. |
Château de Brie-Comte-Robert | 12th century | | Brie-Comte-Robert | Since the creation of the Association "Friends of the Old Castle of Brie-Comte-Robert" in 1982, volunteers are working to excavations, restoration of architectural heritage and development of the site. In 2003, the curtain lifts are more than six meters high tower Brie is restored, the mansion is destroyed, and the Saint-Jean tower partially rebuilt. |
Château de Brou | 17th century | Restored | Brou-sur-Chantereine | It can be rented for receptions (weddings, seminars, etc.), the shooting, the photo shoots, etc. |
Château de By | | | Thomery | |
Château de Champgueffier | 17th century | Rebuilt | La Chapelle-Iger | In 1862, the castle had burned Champgueffier, General Eugene Dubern, grand-son of Louis Boislandry, had it rebuilt. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Champgueffier |
Château de Champs-sur-Marne | 1699 | Under restoration | Champs-sur-Marne | From the late 1980s the pace of shooting film, television and advertising are not stepping up (about 80 shoots to date). The richness of the interior and furniture and questions the French gardens are popular effects of filmmakers around the world. It is under restoration work and the castle is closed to the public. The reopening is scheduled Sunday, June 30, 2013. The park can still be visited. |
Château de Chancepoix | | | Château-Landon | Privately owned |
Château de La Chapelle | | | La Chapelle-Gauthier | |
Château de Châtenoy | | | Châtenoy | Privately owned |
Château de Châtillon-la-Borde | 16th century | | Châtillon-la-Borde | Privately owned |
Château de Chenoise | 16th century | | Chenoise | Privately owned |
Château de Chessy | | | Chessy | |
Château de Chevry-en-Sereine | 17th century | In good condition | Chevry-en-Sereine | Privately owned |
Château de Combreux | 1770 | In good condition | Tournan-en-Brie | Since 1998 the castle house the social residence Frederic Ozanam, managed by the Fondation d'Auteuil, which includes a youth worker, an emergency shelter, a residential center and rehabilitation and micro-nursery. It can accommodate up to 112 young adults aged 18 to 25 who have completed a professional project. These residents are singles, with or without children, who have jobs, who are seeking or training. The residence offers each person an aid to social and vocational rehabilitation. Depending on their project, residents can stay in the castle a few months to 2 or 3 years. |
Château de Coupvray | 17th-18th century | | Coupvray | Privately owned |
Château de Courquetaine | 17th-19th century | | Courquetaine | Privately owned |
Château de Cramayel | 18th century | In good condition | Moissy-Cramayel | Owned by a private company |
Château de Croix-Fontaine | 18th century | | Seine-Port | Private property |
Château Diant | 13th-19th century | | Diant | Privately owned |
Château du duc d'Épernon | 17th century | In good condition | Fontenay-Trésigny | Privately owned |
Château de Douy-la-Ramée | 13th-16th century | | Douy-la-Ramée | Privately owned |
Château d'Écoublay | | In good condition | Fontenay-Trésigny | |
Château de Egreville | 16th century | | Egreville | Privately owned |
Château de Esmans | 13th-14th century | | Esmans | Privately owned |
Château d'Évry | | | Évry-Grégy-sur-Yerre | |
Château de Faÿ-lès-Nemours | 17th century | | Faÿ-lès-Nemours | Privately owned |
Château de Ferrières | 1829 | In good condition | Ferrières-en-Brie | It was considered the most luxurious French chateau in the 19th century. The castle, inhabited until 1959, was bequeathed to the University of Paris by Baron Guy de Rothschild and his wife Marie-Hélène. A foundation named after its donor is now the castle, a center of studies and intellectual contemplation and a place of academic meetings and symposia on scientific news, art and literature. |
Château de Flamboin (ancien) | | | Gouaix | Privately owned |
Château de Fleury-en-Bière | 16th century | Restored | Fleury-en-Bière | The monument is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since December 17, 1947. |
Château de Fontainebleau | 12th century | | Fontainebleau | Since 1981, the castle with its park is part of the World Heritage of UNESCO . A rich architectural framework of the first order, the Fontainebleau also has one of the largest collections of antique furniture from France, and maintains an outstanding collection of paintings, sculptures, and works of art, ranging from 6th-19th centuries. |
Château de Forges | 14th century | In good condition | Montereau | Since 2007, the current owners have converted a part of the castle in the guest rooms. Forges Castle can be visited during Heritage Days. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Forges |
Château de Fortoiseau | | | Villiers-en-Bière | |
Chateau du Génitoy | 17th-18th century | | Bussy-Saint-Georges | State property |
Château de Gesvres-le-Duc | 18th century | | Crouy-sur-Ourcq | Privately owned |
Château de Grandpuits | | | Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois | |
Château de La Grange-Bléneau | 14th century | | Courpalay | It is now the property of the Foundation-Josée and René de Chambrun. |
Château de la Grange-le-Roi | 16th-17th century | | Grisy-Suisnes | Privately owned |
Château de Graville | 16th-19th century | | Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine | Owned by a private company |
Château de Grégy | | | Évry-Grégy-sur-Yerre | |
Château de Grez-sur-Loing | 12th century | | Grez-sur-Loing | Owned by the town |
Château du Gué | | | Congis-sur-Thérouanne | Privately owned |
Château de Guermantes (Gouvernes) | | | Gouvernes | Privately owned |
Château de Guermantes | 17th century | | Guermantes | The castle was bought in 2008 was transformed into a conference center. It is closed to the public. |
Château de la Houssaye-en-Brie | 17th century | | Houssaye-en-Brie (La) | Owned by a private company |
Château du Houssoy | 14th-15th century | | Crouy-sur-Ourcq | Owned by an association |
Château du Jard | | | Voisenon | |
Château de Jossigny | 18th century | | Jossigny | Baron Guy Francois donated to the state in 1949, retaining the usufruct until his death in 1975. Since that time, the castle falls within the Centre for National Monuments and conservation of the castle of Champs-sur-Marne. |
Château de Launoy-Renault | 13th-16th century | | Verdelot | Owned by an association |
Château de Lieusaint | 18th century | Rebuilt in 1910 | Lieusaint | The current castle Lieusaint or castle gate, was built in 1910 for Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste Martin Gobert, industrial and philanthropists, owners of department stores Reaumur (the Sigrand family-Thierry & Martin) fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Lieusaint |
Château du Martroy | 17th-19th century | | Chauconin-Neufmontiers | Privately owned |
Château du Ménillet | 14th-16th century | | Chapelles-Bourbon (Les) | Privately owned |
Château de Monglat | 17th century | | Cerneux | Owned by a private company |
Château de Montaiguillon (ruines) | 12th century | | Louan-Villegruis-Fontaine | Owned by a private company |
Château de Montereau-Fault-Yonne | 11th-14th century | | Montereau-Fault-Yonne | Privately owned |
Château de Montceaux or Château des Reines | 16th century | | Montceaux-lès-Meaux | Destroyed a few years after the Revolution, it remains today a few ruins and a chapel, buildings forecourt transformed into bourgeois house and part of the castle became a farm. Park said Castle Montceaux also retains memory. |
Château de Moret (ancien) | 12th-17th century | | Moret-sur-Loing | Privately owned |
Château de La Motte Lorrez-le-Bocage-Préaux | 16th century | | Lorrez-le-Bocage-Préaux | Privately owned |
Chateau de Motteux | 16th-18th century | | Marolles-sur-Seine | Privately owned |
Chateau de Nandy | | | Nandy | Owned by a private company |
Château de La Motte Nangis | 1436 | | Nangis | It now houses the administrative services the city. |
Château de Nantouillet | 16th century | In good condition | Nantouillet | Privately owned |
Château de Nemours | 12th century | | Nemours | In 1901, a committee chaired by the sculptor nemourien Chrysostom Justin Sanson (1833-1910) decides to restore the place to found a museum, opened in 1903. Workshop consists of Sanson and painter funds Ernest Market , the collection grew rapidly donations printer intaglio Adolphe Ardail first curator of the institution. The Castle Museum Nemours reopened on October 7 2007, for the exhibition Zao Wou-Ki, painter Franco - Chinese after many years of closure. |
Château de Noisiel (Ancien) | 19th century | | Noisiel | Owned by a public institution |
Château de Noisiel (Petit) | 19th century | | Noisiel | Owned by a public institution |
Château de Nolongues (ancien) | | | Jouarre | Privately owned |
Château de Noyen | 16th-18th century | | Noyen-sur-Seine | Private property |
Château de Paley | 14th-18th century | | Paley | Owned by a private company |
Château de Poncher | | | Lésigny | |
Château du Pré | | | Chartrettes | |
Château de la Reine Blanche (ancien) | 12th century | | Provins | Privately owned |
Château de La Rochette | 18th century | | Rochette (La) | State property |
Château de Rouillon | 1595 | | Chartrettes | Proud of a strong history, the building was able to adapt and evolve with the times. As the setting for the film, the centuries-old walls have known works such as "The Governess" or "Mrs." by director Toni Del Duomo. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Rouillon |
Château de Saint-Ange de Villecerf | 1543 | | Villecerf | Its site listed castle historical monument. |
Château de Sainte-Assise | 1608 | | Seine-Port | In 1998 , the French Navy became the owner of the radio center and been using to communicate with nuclear submarines, low frequencies with characteristic good spread in water. |
Château de Sigy | | | Sigy | The castle is registered historical monuments since 1984. |
Château de Sivry | | | Sivry-Courtry | Privately owned |
Château de Suisnes | | | Grisy-Suisnes | Privately owned |
Château de Vaux-le-Pénil | 18th-19th century | In good condition | Vaux-le-Pénil | Owned by a private company |
Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte | 1656 | | Maincy | This is where the wedding of basketball player Tony Parker and actress Eva Longoria took place. It is also served as the backdrop for many films and TV movies like: James Bond-Moonraker (1979), The Man in the Iron Mask (1997), Marie Antoinette (2006) and many more. |
Château de Villeceaux | 15th-19th century | | Jaulnes | Privately owned |
Château de Villiers-Chapuis | | | Pamfou | |
Château de Villiers-les-Maillets | | | Saint-Barthélemy | |
Château du Vivier | 13th-14th century | In good condition | Fontenay-Trésigny | Owned by a private company |
Château des Vives Eaux | 18th century | | Dammarie-lès-Lys | It was hired by Endemol and TF1 for the filming of their show Star Academy between 20 October 2001 and 15 February 2008 (from season 1 to season 7, the season 8 set in a mansion in Paris) fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_des_Vives_Eaux |
Château de Voisenon | | | Voisenon | |
Tour César | 12th century | | Provins | Caesar the tower is subject to classification as historical monuments since 1846. |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Acosta | 1671 | Destroyed | Aubergenville | The castle was destroyed in 1965 to make way for the construction of some 1,900 housing. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Acosta |
Château d'Acqueville | | | Villennes-sur-Seine | |
Château d'Agnou | 16th century | | | Transformed into hospice at the First World War, occupied by the Wehrmacht during the Second, it will be abandoned in the 1960s. Saved by its new owners in the years 1970, he gradually recovered his image 16th century. It is now a private condominium. |
Château d'Aigremont | | | Aigremont | |
Château de Bazemont | 16th-19th century | | Bazemont | Owned by the town |
Château de Blaru | | | | |
Château de Boulémont | | | | |
Château de Becheville | mid-19th century | In good condition | Les Mureaux | |
Château de Béhoust | 18th century | In good condition | Béhoust | Owned by a private company. |
Château de Benainvilliers | | | Morainvilliers | |
Château de Berthemont | | | Poissy | |
Château de Beynes | 11th century | Ruine | Beynes | From 1995 to 1999, it is the subject of excavations then work confortation. |
Château de La Boissière | 1853 | | La Boissière-École | In 1948, Olympus II executes the last wishes of his mother with the castle at school. In 1966, the estate became the property of the National Education. |
Château de Bonnelles | 1847 | Restored | Bonnelles | Protection is provided by registration under the historical monuments for its facades , its roof and dining room, by order of April 8, 2010. |
Château de Boulémont | 17th century | | Herbeville | In 1996, he is the subject of an inventory of the Ministry of Culture under the outstanding gardens. |
Château de Bourdonné | 17th-19th century | | Bourdonné | Privately owned |
Château de La Bretèche | | | Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche | |
Château de Brissac | | | La Celle-les-Bordes | |
Chateau de Brouëssy | 18th century | | Magny-les-Hameaux | Owned by a private company |
Chateau de Brueil-en-Vexin | 16th-17th century | | Brueil-en-Vexin | Private property |
Château de la Brunetterie | | | Orgeval | |
Château de Breteuil | 17th century | Restored | Choisel | From 1967, the castle was restored by Henri-Francois Marquis de Breteuil. Marquise and his wife Séverine born Decazes of Glucksberg, daughter of the 4th Duke Decazes and 4th Duke of Glucksberg and its open to the public. |
Château du Buat | 1730 | | Maule | From 1942-1944, it was a domestic science school for girls. 1951: creation by Mr. Corcoral and the mother superior, a private agricultural school, the Ministry of Agriculture giving its approval to the creation. June 1, 2007, the Journal of 20h on France 2 shows a report on the activities and projects of the school, including subjects such as ecology, tourism and help the elderly. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Buat |
Château de Bures | | | Morainvilliers | |
Château de la Celle | 1748 | | La Celle Saint-Cloud | The castle is a historic monument in 1978. The park is he ranked among the sites of the department of Yvelines since a decree of March 22, 1985 |
Château La Celle-les-Bordes | | In good condition | Celle-les-Bordes (La) | Owned by a private company. |
Château de Coignières | | | | |
Château de Coubertin | | | Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse | Privately owned |
Château de La Chaussée | | | Bougival | |
Château de Clairefontaine | | | Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine | |
Château de la Couharde | 17th-19th century | In good condition | Queue-les-Yvelines (La) | Owned by a private company |
Château de la Cour-Senlisse | 16th-17th century | | Senlisse | Privately owned |
Château de Cravent | | | | |
Château de Croissy | 18th century | In good condition | Croissy-sur-Seine | Owned by the town |
Château de Dampierre | 1675 | | Dampierre-en-Yvelines | The castle is the subject of a registration under the historical monuments since May 30, 1928 |
Château du Donjon | | | Le Pecq | |
Château d'Épône | 17th century | Remains | Épône | Destroyed in 1944 by the German Army. It remains today as common, occupied by the municipal cultural center and park, open to the public. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Épône |
Château de la Faisanderie (ancien) | 18th century | | Chatou | Privately owned |
Château de La Falaise | | | La Falaise | |
Château de Feugères | | | Orgeval | |
Château de Gambaiseuil | | | Gambaiseuil | |
Château de Grand'Maison | 18th-19th century | | Villepreux | Privately owned |
Château de Grandchamp | | | Le Pecq | |
Château de Grignon | 17th century | | Thiverval-Grignon | Currently the seat of a national agricultural school upper part of the Institute of Science and industries and living environment (AgroParisTech). |
Château de Groussay | 1815 | | Montfort-l'Amaury | The castle is a private property and is open to visitors. All (castle park, factories) was classified a historic monument in 1993 |
Château du Haut-Buc | 1864 | Renovated | Buc | The state bought the property in 1954 and used as a school building. The town meanwhile, not only appropriates 1988 and renovated in the year 2000. |
Château du Haut-Orgeval | | | Orgeval | |
Château du Haut Rosay | 16th-19th century | Ruins | Rosay | Privately owned |
Château d'Hanneucourt | 18th-19th century | | Gargenville | Privately owned |
Château de Jambville | 16th-19th century | In good condition | Jambville | Owned by a private company |
Château de La Jaunière | | | Adainville | |
Château de La Jonchère | | | Bougival | |
Château de La Tour | | | Triel-sur-Seine | |
Château des Ifs | | | Orgerus | |
Château des Lions | 17th century | In good condition | Port-Marly (Le) | Owned by the town |
Château Louis XIV | 2008-2011 | In good condition | Louveciennes | Private property |
Château de Louveciennes | 18th century | | Louveciennes | Private property |
Château de Madame du Barry | 17th century | | Louveciennes | The Japanese owner then gave the property for sale. It was bought by a French investor who carefully restored. |
Château de la Madeleine | 1030 | | Chevreuse | You can enjoy free high-courtyard. The backyard is divided into private plots which are not open to the public. Access to the house of the Regional Natural Park of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse by opening the old drawbridge . It is possible to visit some rooms and hallways where an exhibition traces the history of the castle. |
Château de Magnanville | | | Magnanville | |
Château de Maisons-Laffitte | 1641 | | Maisons-Laffitte | In 1905 , the state bought the castle to save it from demolition and is classified historic monument in April 1914. |
Château de Mareil | | | Mareil-sur-Mauldre | |
Château de Marly | 1679 | Destroyed | Marly-le-Roi | It was destroyed during the First Empire. |
Château de Marcq | | | Marcq | |
Château de Mauvières | 17th century | | Saint-Forget | This building is subject to registration as a historic monument since January 24, 1968. |
Château de Médan | 9th century | | Médan | It was the castle of Boris Williams, played by Francois Chaumette in the French drama or Belphegor Phantom of the Louvre in 1965. |
Château de Méridon | 1883 | | Chevreuse | The Association Franco-Dutch Cultural Centre bought the property in 1958 and continues to organize training in educational and cultural. The castle is not open to the public, but it is possible to organize cultural, tourism courses or seminars associations or companies. |
Château du Mesnil | 18th-19th century | | Fontenay-Saint-Père | Privately owned |
Château du Mesnil-Saint-Denis | 1589 | | Mesnil-Saint-Denis | The monument is subject to registration as a historic monument since January 4, 1947. |
Château des Mesnuls | 16th century | | Mesnuls | Since 2008, the Hammond Castle is exclusively dedicated to hosting business seminars |
Château de Mézy dit le Gibet dit aussi Villa Poiret | 20th century | | Mézy-sur-Seine | Privately owned |
Château Migneaux | | | Poissy | |
Château de Millemont | 16th-18th century | | Millemont | Privately owned |
Château de Monte-Cristo | 1846 | | Port-Marly | It is now a museum open to the public since 1994. It is owned by the "Syndicat intercommunal de Monte-Cristo" which includes the municipalities of Port-Marly, of Marly-le-Roi and Pecq. |
Château de Montjoie | | | Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche | |
Château de Maisons-Lafitte | | | | |
Château de Mauvières | | | | |
Château de Montplaisant | | | Orgerus | |
Château de la Mormaire | 17th century | In good condition | Grosrouvre | Privately owned |
Château de Neuville | 16th century | Restored | Gambais | It was not until 1966 that the Labriffe family began a long and thorough restoration that continues today. Still inhabited by the family, the castle is now Neuville occasionally rented for weddings and receptions. |
Château de Noisy-le-Roi | 18th century | | Noisy-le-Roi | Owned by a private company |
Château d'Orsonville | | | | |
Château de Pinceloup | 20th century | In good condition | Sonchamp | Owned by the town |
Château de Plaisir | 17th-18th century | | Plaisir | Owned by the town |
Château de La Plame | | | Orphin | |
Château du Plessis-Mornay | | | Longvilliers | |
Château du Pont | 17th century | | Louveciennes | Privately owned |
Château de Pontchartrain | 17th century | | Jouars-Pontchartrain | The castle is now owned by a private company. |
Château de Rambouillet | 1374 | | Rambouillet | Since the end of 2009, the castle and the Domaine national de Marly-le-Roi and of Souzy-la-Briche no longer part of the presidential residence. |
Château de Richebourg | | | | |
Château de Rocquencourt | 18th century | | Rocquencourt | Privately owned |
Château de Rochefort-en-Yvelines | 11th-19th century | Ruins | Rochefort-en-Yvelines | Owned by a private company |
Château de La Rolanderie | 18th century | | Maule | It is now a condominium private. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_La_Rolanderie |
Château Ronsard-Maeterlinck (ancien) | 15th-17th century | | Médan | Privately owned |
Château de Rosay | | | | |
Château de Rosny-sur-Seine | 1598 | | Rosny-sur-Seine | The castle, including the grounds and outbuildings subject to a classification as historical monuments since July 11, 1941. |
Château de Saint-Corentin | | | Septeuil | |
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye | 1124 | | Saint-Germain-en-Laye | It is a former residence of the kings of France. It was the place of signing numerous peace treaties and royal edicts. It is dedicated to the National Museum of Archaeology. |
Château-Neuf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye | 1556 | | Saint-Germain-en-Laye | It remains today the Pavillon Henri IV, the Pavilion garden, a terrace and two ramps at the end of rue Thiers overlooking the Avenue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny and some remains in the cellars of the area (at 3 rue des Arcades, for example). fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château-Neuf_de_Saint-Germain-en-Laye |
Château de Saint-Illiers | | | Saint-Illiers-la-Ville | |
Château de Sainte-Mesme | 15th-19th century | | Sainte-Mesme | Privately owned |
Château de Sauvage | Unknown | | Émancé | Today the castle is owned by the International Fund for the Preservation of Nature (IWPF) and the park has a wildlife sanctuary where a diverse exotic wildlife lives near freedom, except the birds of small size. |
Château de Septeuil | 18th century | In good condition | Septeuil | Private property |
Château de Tilly | 17th- 18th century | | Tilly | Private property |
Château de Thoiry | 1559 | | Thoiry | The castle is open to the public since 1968 by Count Antoine de la Panouse is also famous for its zoo. It is listed in the inventory of historical monuments since 1973. The wooded area surrounding it covers 380 hectares, 130 of which are occupied by the zoo. |
Château de Trappes | | | Trappes | |
Château de Tremblay-sur-Mauldre (Le) | 17th century | | Tremblay-sur-Mauldre (Le) | Owned by a private company |
Château de Triel | | | Triel-sur-Seine | Part of the site is now open to the public in a city park which is a club tennis. |
Château du Val | 17th century | Rebuilt | Saint-Germain-en-Laye | The castle became a residence for members of the Legion of Honor. |
Château du Val Joli | | | Bures | |
Château de Vaugien | 19th-20th century | | Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse | Privately owned |
Château de Vaux | 16th-19th century | | Vaux-sur-Seine | Privately owned |
Château de Verduron | | | Marly-le-Roi | |
Château de Versailles | 1623 | | Versailles | The whole area is listed since 1979 on the list of World Heritage established by UNESCO. |
Château de Villennes | 13th century | | Villennes-sur-Seine | Practically maintained, it slowly deteriorates and sells it in 1893 to Mr. Pichard of Page who in turn resell batch a few years later ... fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Villennes |
Château de Villepreux | | | Villepreux | |
Château de Villiers | | | Poissy | |
Château de Villiers-le-Mahieu | 13th-17th century | | Villiers-le-Mahieu | Privately owned |
Château du Vivier | | In good condition | Aubergenville | |
Château de Voisins | 19th century | In good condition | Louveciennes | Owned by a private company |
Château de Voisins | 1903 | | Saint-Hilarion | The castle was used as a location for several films and television, including: State of Grace (1986) of Jacques Rouffio; Vatel (2000) in Roland Joffe and many more. |
Château de Wideville | 16th century | | Crespières | It is currently owned by the designer Italian Valentino Garavani. |
Château de Wideville (Davron) | | | Davron | |
Domaine dit Désert de Retz | 18th century | | Chambourcy | Owned by a private company |
Donjon de Houdan | 12th century | Ruined | Houdan | Owned by the town |
Donjon de Maurepas | 12th century | Ruined | Maurepas | |
Donjon de Montainville | | | | |
Ferme de Poncy | | | Poissy | |
Grand Trianon | 1687 | | Versailles | The unit is now open to the public in the National Museum of the castles of Versailles and Trianon. |
Institution Notre-Dame " Les Oiseaux " | 18th-20th century | | Verneuil-sur-Seine | Owned by a private company |
Pavillon de la Muette | 1775 | | Saint-Germain-en-Laye | Classified historical monument April 7, 1921 |
Petit Trianon | | | Versailles | In 2010, the Petit Trianon into the virtual world with its reconstruction in three dimensions available on the internet, made ??with three objectives of conservation, restoration and enhancement. |
Tour Anne-de-Bretagne | 15th century | Ruine | Montfort-l'Amaury | The tower was listed as a historic monument in 1862, it is now owned by the state and managed by the National Forest. |
Tour du Mesnil-Renard | | | Bonnières-sur-Seine | |
Tour Montjoie | | | Conflans-Sainte-Honorine | |
Tour Saint-Martin | | | Mantes-la-Jolie | |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Amblainvilliers | | | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château d'Angervilliers | 17th century | | Angervilliers | The old manorial dovecote, at the center of the courtyard common to the ancient castle, is also at the heart of the rehabilitation project and bustling town. Today, it houses the municipal library. |
Château d'Ardenay | 19th century | | Palaiseau | During the 2000s, the building was listed as a protected monument under the local plan of the town of Palaiseau. |
Château d'Arny | | | Bruyères-le-Châtel | |
Château d'Athis | 15th century | | Athis-Mons | In 1946 settled there the St. Charles Athis-Mons school group. |
Château d'Avaucourt | | | Athis-Mons | |
Château de Ballainvilliers | 17th century | In good condition | Ballainvilliers | |
Château de Bandeville | 1622 | | Saint-Cyr-sous-Dourdan | The park is listed on the inventory of historical monument by order of May 24, 1974. |
Château de Baville | 1625 | | Saint-Chéron | The castle was used as a filming location for the series Internat released in 2009 on M6. |
Château de Beauregard | 1611 | | Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard | The castle was registered under the Historic Monuments on October 28, 1926. |
Château de Beauvoir | 1860 | | évry | In 1949, the Social Security bought the estate into a vocational rehabilitation center. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Beauvoir_(Évry) |
Château de Bel Abord | 17th century | In good condition | Chilly-Mazarin | |
Château de Bel-Air | | | Bièvres | |
Château de Bel-Ébat | | | Marcoussis | |
Château de Bellejame | | | Marcoussis | |
Château de Bellesbat | 16th century | | Courdimanche-sur-Essonne | Privately owned. |
Château de Belleville | | | Gif-sur-Yvette | |
Château de Bièvres | | | Bièvres | |
Château du Bois-Courtin | 1849 | | Villejust | On the south side, two advances are built at each end, they greet each two openings. A round tower was finally added with two openings, raised by a steeple. The whole is covered with slate, zinc roof terrace is located at the top. |
Château du Bois Loriot | | | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château de Boissy-le-Sec | 14th-18th century | In good condition | Boissy-le-Sec | Privately owned |
Château de Boutervilliers | | | Boutervilliers | |
Château de Brunehaut | | | Morigny-Champigny | |
Château de Bruyères-le-Châtel | | | Bruyères-le-Châtel | |
Château des Célestins | 12th century | | Marcoussis | The building is listed as a historical monument in 1963 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_des_Célestins |
Château de Cerny | | | Cerny | |
Château de Chaiges | | | Athis-Mons | |
Château de Chamarande | 1654 | | Chamarande | In 1957, the last private owner Auguste Mione, director of a large construction company. It was purchase in 1978 by the General Council of Essonne. |
Château de Champrond | | | Saint-Hilaire | |
Château des Célestins | | | | |
Château de Chanteloup | | | Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon | |
Château de Cheptainville | | | Cheptainville | |
Château de Chilly-Mazarin | 1822 | | Chilly-Mazarin | In 1971 , the complex was bought by the municipality to install the City Hall. |
Château de Corbeville | | | Orsay | |
Château de Courances | 1622 | | Courances | The castle is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since June 27, 1983. |
Château de Courson | 1550 | | Courson-Monteloup | Currently owned by the Nervaux-Loys Family. |
Château de Dommerville | 18th century | Restored | Dommerville | The castle is inhabited by its owner to be rented for receptions and parties. It is listed in the inventory of historical monuments since March 28, 1977 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Dommerville |
Château de Dourdan | 1220 | | Dourdan | Owned by the town and its now a museum. |
Château de Echarcon | 18th-19th century | | Echarcon | Privately owned. |
Château d'Écharcon | | | | |
Château d'Étampes | | | | |
Château de l'Ermitage | | | | |
Château de Farcheville | 13th century | Restored | Bouville | Major restoration still take place in the 1980s. |
Château de la Fontaine | 13th century | | Brétigny-sur-Orge | Currently owned by D'Essonne University of Evry-Val and its now house the Institute of Technology. |
Château de Forges | 14th century | | Forges-les-Bains | Since 2007, the current owners have converted a part of the castle in the guest rooms. Castle can be visited during Heritage Days. |
Château de Frémigny | 18th century | Restored | Bouray-sur-Juine | It is since 1963 the possession of the insurance group UAP - now AXA - which has fully restored the castle in the 1980s, to make a training center. |
Château de Fromenteau | | | Juvisy-sur-Orge | |
Château de Frémigny | | | | |
Château de Gif-sur-Yvette | 1831 | | Gif-sur-Yvette | In 1938, after several sales, the town becomes the owner and installed the mayor's office and other municipal services. |
Château de Gillevoisin | 17th century | | Janville-sur-Juine | The monument is subject to registration as a historic monument since February 13, 1969. |
Château de Gironville | | | Gironville-sur-Essonne | |
Château du Grand Mesnil (Bures-sur-Yvette) | | | Bures-sur-Yvette | |
Château du Grand Mesnil (Orsay) | | | Orsay | |
Château de Grand-Vaux | | | Savigny sur Orge | |
Château de la Grange | 13th century | | Villeconin | Privately owned |
Château du Grand Saint-Mars | 17th century | | Chalo-Saint-Mars | The chapel is the subject of a registration under the historical monuments since November 20, 1990. |
Château de la Grange | 1617 | | Yerres | In 2000, the castle was bought by the Savry group renamed "Château du Maréchal de Saxe" and installed a luxury hotel. |
Château de Grillon | | | Dourdan | |
Château d'Huison-Longueville | 16th century | | D'Huison-Longueville | Privately owned. |
Château de Janvry | 17th century | | Janvry | The only time the castle was opened to the public in 1995 for a show of pyrotechnics. Currently, the area of the castle Janvry used to organize hunts. |
Château de Jeurre | 17th-18th century | | Morigny-Champigny | Privately owned |
Château de Juvisy | 19th century | In good condition | Juvisy-sur-Orge | |
Château de Launay | | | Orsay | |
Château de Leuville | | | Leuville-sur-Orge | |
Château de Limon | | | Vauhallan | |
Château de Lormoy | | | Longpont-sur-Orge | |
Château du Marais | 1772 | | Val-Saint-Germain | owadays, you can visit the castle of the late 18th century, its French gardens, the museum Talleyrand and orangery. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_du_Marais |
Château de la Martinière (Bièvres) | 18th century | In good condition | Bièvres | Owned by the department |
Château de la Martinière (Saclay) | | | Saclay | |
Château de Méréville | 1768 | | Méréville | Currently owned by the General Council of Essonne and it is now a museum. |
Château du Merle-Blanc | | | Avrainville | |
Château du Mesnil | | | Longpont-sur-Orge | |
Château de Mesnil-Voisin (Bouray-sur-Juine) | 1632 | | Bouray-sur-Juine | Currently owned by a private company. |
Château du Mesnil-Voisin (Janville-sur-Juine) | | | Janville-sur-Juine | |
Château du Mesnil-Voisin (Lardy) | | | Lardy | |
Château de Milly-la-Forêt | 13th century | | Milly-la-Forêt | In 1964 was restored to the wash Bonde downstream of the river that was part of the field. On December 20, 1972 the castle was partly recorded at historical monuments. |
Château de Mignaux | | | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château de Montagu | 1402 | Ruine | Marcoussis | It was given in 1940 by Genevieve de La Baume-Pluvinel, as well as land and the modern castle, the Auteuil Foundation provided to make a horticultural school would be named in honor of St. Anthony his death eighteen year old brother during the First World War. |
Château de Montmirault | | | Cerny | |
Château de Monthuchet | | | Saulx-les-Chartreux | In 1914, the castle was partially demolished. |
Château de Montlhéry | 991 | Restored | Montlhéry | The tower was officially opened to the public September 15, 2012 at Heritage Days 2012. |
Château de Morigny | 12th-19th century | | Morigny-Champigny | State property |
Château de Méréville | | | | |
Château de Montlhéry | | | | |
Château de Morsang | 17th-19th century | | Morsang-sur-Orge | Owned by an association |
Château de Milly-la-Forêt | | In good condition | Oncy-sur-Ecole | |
Château de La Norville | | | La Norville | |
Château d'Ollainville | | | Ollainville | |
Château d'Orgemont | | | Cerny | |
Château d'Orgeval | 1904 | | Villemoisson-sur-Orge | This mansion is the subject of a registration under the historical monuments since January 15, 1975 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Orgeval |
Château d'Ozonville | | | Athis-Mons | |
Château de Paron | | | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château des Pastoureaux | | | Lardy | |
Château de Petit-Bourg | 1716 | Ruined | évry | The Germans occupied the castle during the Second World War , and burned in 1944 , when they left Evry. The ruins were razed. At the site of the castle was built residence of the "Parc de Petit-Bourg." The avenue of chestnut and lime trees along the pavilions of the house was gone from the Royal Castle. |
Château du Petit-Marais | | | Puiselet-le-Marais | |
Château du Petit-Saint-Mars | | | Étampes | |
Château du Plessis-Saint-Père | | | La Ville-du-Bois | |
Château de Presles | | | Cerny | The monument is inscribed under the historical monuments in 1927 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Presles |
Château de la Roche | | | Ollainville | |
Château du Rué | | | Ollainville | |
Château des Roches | 18th century | | Bièvres | In 1989, the property was acquired for forty-nine million francs by SŎka Gakkai who renamed it as "literary Maison de Victor Hugo" to open to the public. |
Château de Roinville | 17th century | | Roinville | Privately owned |
Château de la Roue | | | Linas | |
Château de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois | 14th-18th century | | Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois | Owned by the town |
Château de Saudreville | 17th-18th century | In good condition | Villeconin | Privately owned |
Château du Saussay | 1620 | | Ballancourt-sur-Essonne | The academician Jacques de Bourbon Busset lived in this castle where his children now live, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. |
Château de la Saussaye | | | Palaiseau | |
Château Silvy | | | Bièvres | |
Château de la Souche | | | Montlhéry | The building is registered under the historical monuments in 1991 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_la_Souche |
Château du Tronchet | | | Chalo-Saint-Mars | |
Château de Trousseau | 17th century | | Ris-Orangis | The castle was registered under the Historic Monuments by order of November 14, 1985. |
Château du Val Fleury | | | Gif-sur-Yvette | |
Château de Valnay | | | Étampes | |
Château de Vilgénis | | | | |
Château de Vauboyen | 1826 | | Bièvres | In 1966, the castle was included in the historical monuments and graded in 1979. |
Château de Vaudouleurs | | | Morigny-Champigny | |
Château Vaillant | 16th century | In good condition | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château de Verrières | | | Verrières-le-Buisson | |
Château de Vilgénis | 1823 | Restored | Massy | Currently owned by the Air France and it was turned into a training center. |
Château de la Ville-du-Bois | | | La Ville-du-Bois | |
Château de Villebon-sur-Yvette | 1512 | | Villebon-sur-Yvette | In 1937, the property is sold to the Congregation of St. Vincent de Paul who will be a retirement home for the brothers Vincentians until 1994, when the castle became a spiritual retreat center. Today, the site also hosts a private high school and college in Catholic boarding and day. |
Château de Villebouzin | | | Longpont-sur-Orge | |
Château de Villeconin | 1372 | | Villeconin | Roland Longevialle is now the owner of the domain, his family continues to open the castle for visit from June 1 to July 10 at the European Heritage Days and throughout the year by appointment for groups. |
Château de Villelouvette | | | Égly | |
Château de Villemartin | | | Morigny-Champigny | The building is registered under the historical monuments in 1983 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Villemartin |
Château de Villiers | First trace exist in 1006 | | Cerny | From 3 July 1959 until 2001 it was owned by Philippe Clay. |
Château de Villiers | 1782 | | Draveil | Castle Villiers hosted an exhibition on meteorites 17, 18, ??24 and 25 November 2012. Many specimens were exposed meteorites (chondrites, achondrites) from around the world including the famous meteorite Draveil including 205.9 g sample was found on the roof of a house in the town which dates back drop the night of 12 to 13 July 2011. A few days later another meteorite 87g fragment will be found again in Draveil. Papers on astronomy were available at the exhibition. Meanwhile there was another exhibition of minerals and fossil. |
Château de Villiers-le-Bâcle | 1650 | | Villiers-le-Bâcle | The castle is regularly rented out for private events or film shoots. Thus, scenes Ridiculous, of Grey Souls, as well as the TV series Nicolas Le Floch have been made. The castle is normally closed to the public, but tours are available in summer. |
Château de Vilmorin | 17th century | | Verrières-le-Buisson | It is the subject of a registration under the Historic Monuments since September 8, 1965. |
Château de Voisins-le-Tuit | | | Villiers-le-Bâcle | |
Château d'Yerres | 12th-18th century | | Yerres | Privately owned |
Domaine de Segrez | 18th-19th century | | Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières | Privately owned |
Domaine de Souzy-la-Briche | | Remains | Souzy-la-Briche | Since May 2007, the President of the Republic Nicolas Sarkozy using the residence La Lanterne in Versailles, traditionally assigned to the Prime Minister, the field Souzy-la-Briche was made ??available to it which does not use it. Thus, as part of a cost reduction of the Presidency, the Elysian administration wished to sell the castle, facing the legal impossibility of doing so (the terms of the bequest prevent this), it seeks to rent since 2008. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domaine_de_Souzy-la-Briche |
Manoir des Ardenelles | | | Villeconin | |
Manoir des Arpentis | | | Vauhallan | |
Manoir de Favreuse | | | Bièvres | |
Manoir d'Orsigny | | | Saclay | |
Manoir de Richeville | | | Vauhallan | |
Temple de la Gloire | 1801 | | Orsay | At the end of the Second World War, the area was acquired by the couple Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford, who did classify the historical monuments on September 27, 1979. |
Tour de Guinette | 10th century | | étampes | Tower Guinette has been a classification as historical monuments by the list of 1862. |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Château d'Antony | | | Antony | |
Château d'Asnières | | | | |
Château d'Asnières | 1750 | | Asnières-sur-Seine | The Association of Friends of the Castle and Viel Asnieres, created in 1978 by Asnièrois (Ms and Chabas Stieffatre Mrs. Cassan and Rapeaud) has not ceased to work for 40 years for its complete renovation. This should finally lead early 2014 with the opening of the first floor and the room of the Marquise. |
Château Barral | | | Clamart | |
Château de Bellevue | 18th century | Destroyed | Meudon | The last vestiges of the castle disappear from 1943 to 1972, with the exception of the cooler and the terrace. The last vestiges of the castle disappear from 1943 to 1972, with the exception of the cooler and the terrace. |
Château de Bois-Préau | 1854 | | Rueil-Malmaison | It houses since 1958 a national museum, the annex of Malmaison, dedicated to the captivity and death of Napoleon at St. Helena and the return of the ashes and the Napoleonic legend. |
Château de Bourg-la-Reine | | | Bourg-la-Reine | |
Château La Boursidière | | | Châtenay-Malabry | |
Château de Brimborion | | | Sèvres | It became a municipal museum from 1930 to 1948 and was demolished in 1954. The site is classified in 1934. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Brimborion |
Château de Buchillot | 18th-19th century | | Boulogne-Billancourt | Owned by a private company |
Château de Buzenval | | | Rueil-Malmaison | |
Château de Bois-Préau | | | | |
Château de Chaville | 17th century | | Chaville | The layout of some fairways and numerous ponds are now the only remains |
Château Colbert | | | Plessis-Robinson | |
Château des Colonnes | | | Courbevoie | |
Château du Duc de Richelieu | | | Gennevilliers | |
Château de Issy-les-Moulineaux | | | Issy-les-Moulineaux | Privately owned |
Chateau Laboissière de Fontenay-aux-Roses | | | Fontenay-aux-Roses | Owned by a private company |
Château des Landes | | | Suresnes | |
Château de Madrid | 1528 | Ruine | Neuilly-sur-Seine | Today, there are still more than a tent in stone and pottery fragments preserved in museums Sèvres and couen. |
Château de Malmaison | 17th century | | Rueil-Malmaison | Currently owned by the French Republic through the National Museums Napoleonic. Museum and open to visitors. |
Château de la Marche | | | Marnes-la-Coquette | |
Château du Marquis de Chamillart | | | Marnes-la-Coquette | |
Château du Marquis de Chateauneuf | | | Montrouge | |
Château de Meudon | 19th century | | Meudon | The whole area is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since April 12, 1972. |
Château de Neuilly | 1751 | Destroyed | Neuilly-sur-Seine | The chapel was consecrated on June 22, 1910 and houses the statue of Our Lady of Good Deliverance, called "the Black Madonna of Paris. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Neuilly |
Château de la Petite Malmaison | 1803 | | Rueil-Malmaison | First listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments February 8, 1968. The castle of the Petite Malmaison been a classification as historical monuments since 26 April 1995. |
Château d'Ozanam | | | Asnières-sur-Seine | |
Château de la Petite Roseraie | 17th century | | Châtenay-Malabry | The monument is subject to registration as a historic monument since June 5, 1946. |
Château du Plessis-Piquet | | | Plessis-Robinson | |
Château des Princes de Conti | | | Issy-les-Moulineaux | |
Château de la Ronce | | | Ville-d'Avray | |
Château Rothschild | 19th century | In good condition | Boulogne-Billancourt | Owned by a private company |
Château Sainte-Barbe-des-Champs | | | Fontenay-aux-Roses | |
Château de Saint-Cloud | | Destroyed | Saint-Cloud | The orangery of the castle, now state property, that took place the coup of 18 Brumaire (November 10, 1799) in which the Board was abolished in favor of the Consulate. |
Château de Sceaux | | | Sceaux | |
Château de Sèvres | | | Sèvres | |
Château de Suresnes | | | Suresnes | |
Château de Thierry | 1776 | | Ville-d'Avray | In 1969, the town bought the castle, threatened with demolition, and the rest of its fleet. The castle is open to cultural and official activities, shows, city council meetings, concerts, music classes, etc.. |
Château du Val | | | Rueil-Malmaison | |
Château La Vallière | | | Montrouge | |
Château de Vanves | 17th century | | Vanves | In 1799, it was bought by the College Louis le Grand, which turns it into college. In 1859, the castle was enlarged and a chapel was built. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Vanves |
Château de Villebon | | | Meudon | |
Château de Ville-d'Avray | 18th century | | Ville-d'Avray | Owned by the town |
Château de Villeneuve-l'Étang | 18th century | In good condition | Marnes-la-Coquette | Owned by a public institution |
La Folie-Saint-James | 1777 | | Neuilly-sur-Seine | La Folie Saint-James is listed in historical monuments since January 23, 1922 and the chapel was closed since April 28, 1922 |
La Vallée-aux-Loups | 18th century | | Châtenay-Malabry | From 1986, the General Council takes the Croux nurseries located next to the property, including landscape and the arboretum of the Valley of Wolves by creating themed gardens linked to the history or topography. The arboretum has a collection of more than 500 species of trees and shrubs. It is labeled "Remarkable Garden". |
Petit château de Sceaux | 17th-18th century | In good condition | Sceaux | Owned by the department |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Ancien domaine de l'Hermitage | 17th-18th century | | Queue-en-Brie (La) | Privately owned |
Château de Beauté-sur-Marne | | In good condition | Nogent-sur-Marne | |
Château de Bercy | 17th century | Destroyed | Charenton-le-Pont | Destroyed in 1861 |
Château de Berny | 1623 | Remains | Fresnes | The remains today of the castle was part of the north wing in which was installed in the 19th century, a furniture factory, but it remains only to give an idea of the magnificence of the building raised by Mansart already announced that his works would be: high roofs, circular colonnade on the court and in Blois, fence walls decorated Pediments. |
Château de Boissy-Saint-Léger | | | Boissy-Saint-Léger | |
Château de Brévannes | 18th-20th century | In good condition | Limeil-Brévannes | Owned by a public institution |
Château de Bry | 1750 | | Bry-sur-Marne | It houses since 1925 in a private Catholic school Sisters of St. Thomas of Villanova. |
Château du Buisson (ancien) | 17th-18th century | | Marolles-en-Brie | Privately owned |
Château de Charentonneau (ancien) | | | Maisons-Alfort | Privately owned |
Château de Choisy | 1678 | Remains | Choisy-le-Roi | It remains today the castle of Choisy than good few remnants. |
Château de Coeuilly | 17th-19th century | | Champigny-sur-Marne | Privately owned |
Château de Conflans (ancien) | 18th century | | Charenton-le-Pont | Privately owned |
Château de la Faulotte | | | Nogent-sur-Marne | |
Château de Grosbois | 16th century | | Boissy-Saint-Léger | In 1962, René Ballière, president of the Society to encourage the breeding of French horse, bought the domain to set up a training center for racehorses. |
Château de Haute-Maison | | In good condition | Sucy-en-Brie | Owned by the town |
Château des Marmousets | 18th-19th century | | Queue-en-Brie (La) | Privately owned |
Château d'Ormesson (Ormesson-sur-Marne) | 16th century | | Ormesson-sur-Marne | It has been ranked by the Historical Monuments in 1889. |
Château d'Ormesson (Noiseau) | | | Noiseau | |
Château du Parangon | 17th century | | Joinville-le-Pont | It is currently owned by the General Council of Val-de-Marne. currently houses the social services of the General Council of Val-de-Marne and an Elementary school was built in the park. |
Château du Piple | 19th century | | Boissy-Saint-Léger | Privately owned |
Château du Prieuré | 17th-19th century | | Marolles-en-Brie | Privately owned |
Château du Rancy | 18th century | | Bonneuil-sur-Marne | Owned by the town |
Château du Réghat | 18th-19th century | In good condition | Maisons-Alfort | Owned by a private company |
Château des Rets | 18th century | | Chennevières-sur-Marne | Privately owned |
Château de Saint-Maur | 16th century | Destroyed | Saint-Maur-des-Fossés | The castle was sold as national property during the Revolution and destroyed in 1796. A large park was awarded in 1831, then transferred to the Company Railway East in 1853. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Saint-Maur |
Château Smith-Champion | 17th century | | Nogent-sur-Marne | Owned by the FRench Republic and it is now a museum. |
Château de Sucy-en-Brie | 17th century | In good condition | Sucy-en-Brie | Owned by the town |
Château de Vincennes | 14th century | | Vincennes | It is the largest castle French royal, and the height of the tower, 50 meters, it is one of the highest plain fortresses in Europe. |
Maison des Gardes de l'ancien château à Arcueil | 17th century | | Arcueil | Owned by the town. |
Pavillon d'Antoine de Navarre | 1612 | | Charenton-le-Pont | It is subject of a registration under the historical monuments since 1862. |
Name | Built | Condition | Location | Notes / more info |
Ancien château Viarmes | 18th century | | Viarmes | Owned by the town |
Château d'Ambleville | 16th century | Restored | Ambleville | Charles Sedelmeyer restored the castle at great expense and it installed a theater, fireplaces and Venetian balconies, and it adorns the Italian garden statues, now preserved in Villarceaux. |
Château d'Arnouville | 1751 | | Arnouville | The area now houses the Institute therapeutic, educational and teaching (ITEP) Peter Male, which forms the horticulture adolescents with behavioral disorders. |
Château d'Arthies | 15th century | | Arthies | Privately owned. |
Château d'Auvers | 17th century | Fully restored | Auvers-sur-Oise | The castle opens its doors in May 1994 as a Center of Interpretation of Art. |
Château de Balincourt | 1780 | | Menouville | The castle and grounds are included in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments by order of February 27, 1989. |
Château de Belmont | | | | |
Château de la Bûcherie | | | | |
Château de Busagny | | | | |
Château des Boves | | | | |
Château de Beaumont-sur-Oise | First mention in 953 | | Beaumont-sur-Oise | From 1984 to 1987, the site has benefited from archaeological excavations have revealed a series of architectural features extending over a millennium. The walls have been identified and rehabilitated in 1997. |
Château dit Le Cabin (ancien) | 16th century | | Guiry-en-Vexin | |
Château de Châtenay-en-France | | | | |
Château Le Couvent | | | | |
Château de la Cour de Charles | | | | |
Château de Champlâtreux | | | | |
Château des Carneaux | | | | |
Château de Courcelles | | | | |
Château Cadet-de-Vaux | | | | |
Château Claude-de-Beauharnais | | | | |
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Château du Clos-de-l'Olive | | | | |
Château des Caramans (ancien) | 18th century | In good condition | Roissy-en-France | Privately owned |
Château de Champlâtreux | 1751 | | épinay-Champlâtreux | The park is open to visitors from 1st of July to 15th of August each year, and during the European Heritage Days. The tour is free is free. The interior can only be visited by groups by appointment. |
Château de la Chasse | 15th-18th century | | Saint-Prix | State property |
Château de la Chesnaye dit aussi de Meaux | 18th century | | Eaubonne | Private property |
Château de Dampont | 19th-20th century | | Us | Private property |
Château de Davillier | | | | |
Château du Duc de Dino | | | | |
Château d'Écouen | 1538-1550 | | Écouen | Since 1977, its the home of the National Museum of the Renaissance and it is under the management of the Ministry of Culture. Considered one of the best preserved Renaissance castles in France. Numerous other pottery and ceramics from around the world can be seen in the museum collection of the fire arts. All works date from the Renaissance. |
Château d'Ennery | 17th century | | Ennery | Owned by a private company |
Château Empain | | | | |
Petit château d’Eaubonne | | | | |
Château d'Écouen | | | | |
Château de Franconville | 19th century | | Saint-Martin-du-Tertre (Val-d'Oise) | Gradually, the castle was abandoned and the hands of vandals, so that today the castle windows and theater were bricked up to avoid further damage. |
Château Frappart | | | | |
Château Rey de Foresta | | | | |
Château de Gadancourt | 17th-18th century | | Gadancourt | Privately owned |
Château Goguel | | | | |
Château de Garges | 17th century | | Garges-lès-Gonesse | Owned by the town |
Château du Grand-Bury | 19th century | | Margency | In 1939, the owner of the premises rented Bury the Marist Fathers of St. Mary's College of Sierck-les-Bains in Moselle . These fled the war zone and sought a shelter for their students. The property was finally sold to the Marist Fathers in 1943. |
Château de Grouchy | 18th century | | Osny | In 1943, the castle was sold to become a county children home. In 1987 finally, the castle was bought by the municipality of Osny, who set the town hall and an exhibition gallery. The park and the castle are open to the public. |
Château de Guiry | 17th century | In good condition | Guiry-en-Vexin | Privately owned |
Château de Hazeville | | | Wy-dit-Joli-Village | |
Château du Haut-Tertre | | | | |
Château d’Hérivaux | | | | |
Château du Héloy | | | | |
Château d'Hérouville | 1740 | | Hérouville | The studio ceased operations in July 1985 , a year after the suicide of Michel Magne at Pontoise due to liquidation, Laurent Thibault and his team are then expelled by the new owner of the estate, which wants to transform the vast park of several hectares subdivision suburban. The mayor 's H�rouville will happily oppose the project and the building permit will be refused. To the great satisfaction of the villagers, the project will happily ever day. Currently, some tenants living there, but by eye, the castle and the park does not seem maintained after a glorious past. |
Château de Labbeville | 17th century | | Labbeville | Privately owned |
Château de Léry | 17th-18th century | | Auvers-sur-Oise | Owned by a private company |
Château du Luat | | | | |
Château Léon | | | | |
Château de Magnitot | | | Saint-Gervais | Privately owned |
Château de Maudétour | | | | |
Château de Maussion | | | | |
Château de Maffliers | | | | |
Château de Menucourt | | | | |
Château de la princesse Mathilde | | | | |
Château de Méry | | | | |
Château du Marais | | | Argenteuil | Privately owned. |
Château du Maréchal de Catinat | | | Saint-Gratien | Owned by the town |
Château de Marines | | | Marines | The painted ceilings of the three rooms on the first floor are registered historic monument by order of 9th of November 1984, and the park is classified as a site by order of 25th of February 1974 |
Château de Maudétour | 18th century | Restored | Maudétour-en-Vexin | The castle has undergone extensive restoration work from July 2006 to July 2009. The current owners have opened in September 2009 guest rooms that are accessible throughout the year |
Château de Méry | 16th century | | Méry-sur-Oise | The whole area was bought in 2004 by the municipality of Mery-sur-Oise with the financial assistance of the region Ile-de-France , the General Council of Val-d'Oise and the parks agency Ile-de-France. The castle was granted for 45 years at a company that develops a business seminar and reception, which opened a 70-room hotel near the castle. |
Château de Montgeroult | 17th-18th century | | Montgeroult | Privately owned |
Château Maynard | | | | |
Château de Marcouville | | | | |
Château de Montmorency | 18th-19th century | | Montmorency | Owned by the town |
Château de Neuville-sur-Oise | 18th century | In good condition | Neuville-sur-Oise | Privately owned |
Château de Neuilly-en-Vexin | | | | |
Château de Nointel | 17th-19th century | In good condition | Nointel | Privately owned |
Château de La Roche-Guyon | 1190 | | La Roche-Guyon | Since 2010, the exhibition "We moved to the castle" has transformed the place into an ephemeral museum revealing contemporary works at the corner of a gallery or a wall, like columns installed by Daniel Buren. |
Château de Rocquemont | | | | |
Château Philipson | | | | |
Château du Pré-David | | | | |
château du Petit-Bury | | | | |
Palais abbatial de Royaumont | | | | |
Château de Stors | 18th century | | L'Isle-Adam | In 2001, decks, gazebos, and pool are included in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments. Stors is currently being restored. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Stors |
Château de Saint-Cyran | | | | |
Château de Saint-Thaurin | | | | |
Château de Saint-Leu | | | | |
Château Thibault-de-Soisy | | | | |
Château de la Terrasse | | | | |
Château de la Tuyolle | | | | |
Château de Touteville | 13th-18th century | In good condition | Asnières-sur-Oise | Privately owned |
Château de Vigny | 1504 | | Vigny | . The castle is no longer maintained in the immediate vicinity of the castle visible paths for different access gates are disappearing under the vegetation. Only the castle and the farm (outside the domain) have a regular maintenance. |
Château de Villarceaux | 1759 | | Chaussy | The estate is open to the public each year the second weekend of April at the penultimate weekend of October. Individual public is allowed in low season and guided tour successively discover the Mansion. In addition to the tours, the field is in season through various shows, pageants, concerts, theater, exhibitions .. |
Château de Villette | 17th century | | Condécourt | Privately owned |
Château de Villers-en-Arthies | 17th-18th century | | Villers-en-Arthies | Privately owned |
Château de Vaucelles | | | | |
Manoir d'Omerville | | | Omerville | |
Petit Château de Eaubonne | 18th century | | Eaubonne | Owned by a private company |