-
Madame du
Barry by
Louis XV The
Louveciennes Aqueduct of the
Machine de
Marly Château de
Voisins Château du Pont
Louveciennes was
frequented by impressionist...
- XIV is a château
constructed between 2008 and 2011 in the
commune of
Louveciennes in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region. The
chateau was...
- the
Wayback Machine retrieved 31
October 2015. "Le
Campus Louveciennes".
Campus Louveciennes BNP Paribas. Base Mérimée: PA00087482, Ministère français...
- The Cimetière de
Louveciennes (
Louveciennes Cemetery), also Cimetière des Arches, is made up of a
standard laid out
cemetery and a
landscaped cemetery...
- The Château de
Madame du
Barry in
Louveciennes, in the
Yvelines département of France, is a château
constructed at the end of the 17th century. It was...
- of COGEMAD. He
initiated the Château
Louis XIV
development project in
Louveciennes, France. Emad
Khashoggi was born in Lebanon's
capital Beirut. His father...
-
Frost in
Louveciennes is an 1873
painting by
Alfred Sisley,
which has been in the
Pushkin Museum since 1948. It
shows the
church of St
Martin in the French...
- L'Aqueduc de
Louveciennes (
Louveciennes Aqueduct),
sometimes called Aqueduc de
Marly (Marly Aqueduct) is an
aqueduct built in the 17th
century under the...
-
exile ended and she was
allowed to
return to her
beloved château at
Louveciennes, but she was
never permitted to
return to Versailles. Upon the death...
- Châtaignier à
Louveciennes, 1870. Musée d'Orsay,
Paris The
Woods at Marly, 1871. Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum The Road to Versailles,
Louveciennes:
Morning Frost...