
Napoleon on His Deathbed

Joséphine with the Children

Empress Joséphine in Coronation Robes

Chairs and Table from the Frieze Hall

Josephine’s Bed in the Tent Room

Napoleon Bonaparte's Travel Necessaire

Empress Joséphine’s Bedchamber

Napoleon’s Campaign Bed

Furniture from St Helena

Joséphine de Beauharnais

C’est fini…

Napoleon Crowned by Time Writing the Civil Code

Château de Malmaison

Black Swans in Malmaison Gardens

Rear Façade

Magnolia Blossoms in the Rose Garden

Garden Façade of Château de Malmaison

Empress Joséphine

View of Ponte Vecchio from Loggia

Empire Salon Chairs and Gaming Table

Armchair with Egyptian Motif

The Empress Receiving Tsar Alexander I

Apotheosis of French Heroes Fallen in the War of Liberty

Charles VII Ready to Fight the English

Jacques de Molay Rejecting False Confessions

Napoleon Bonaparte

Jeanne de Navarre and Her Son

Napoleonic Era Billiard Room

Empire-Era Musical Salon

Dining Room Ensemble

Wisdom and Strength

Napoleon’s Office at Malmaison

Empress Joséphine

Joséphine in Coronation Dress

Napoleon in Coronation Robes

Bonaparte at Marengo
Château de Malmaison
The Château de Malmaison in Rueil-Malmaison, France, offers an intimate glimpse into the private world of Napoleon Bonaparte and his first wife, Josephine. Once their cherished residence, this elegant estate reflects their refined taste and ambition. Visitors move through carefully preserved rooms that evoke the charm and opulence of the Napoleonic era, where classical and Empire styles blend under Josephine's influence and Napoleon's imperial vision.
Furnishings, artworks, and personal objects form a vivid portrait of their daily lives and the turbulent historical period they shaped. Beyond the interiors, the lush gardens invite quiet exploration, echoing Josephine's passion for botany and rare plants. Strolling along these paths, guests find a serene retreat from modern life, while the château itself offers a unique window onto a pivotal chapter of French history, where personal stories and grand events are closely intertwined.
Furnishings, artworks, and personal objects form a vivid portrait of their daily lives and the turbulent historical period they shaped. Beyond the interiors, the lush gardens invite quiet exploration, echoing Josephine's passion for botany and rare plants. Strolling along these paths, guests find a serene retreat from modern life, while the château itself offers a unique window onto a pivotal chapter of French history, where personal stories and grand events are closely intertwined.
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