CASTLE OF THE DUKE OF DINO
At this location was once the th century castle of Charles Le Brun and Pierre Crozat. It was surrounded by a huge park, which was dismantled in 1820. The banker Léopold Sée, owner of a parcel of the estate, built this large Renaissance-style residence by the architect Cuvillier from 1879. In 1887, the Duke of Dino, the great nephew of Talleyrand, became owner of the sites and completed the work. The castle and part of the park surrounding it have belonged to the City of Montmorency since 1991. The building now houses an educational home.
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