Château de Madrid, castle in Paris
Château de Madrid was a Renaissance castle in Neuilly-sur-Seine, built in the 16th century and known for its elaborate architectural design. The structure was completely demolished and now survives only through historical records and period illustrations.
The castle was built under royal command and served as a residence for the French crown. It was later abandoned and eventually demolished, leaving little trace of its former grandeur.
Nothing remains of this castle today as it no longer exists and cannot be visited. Those interested in its history can find documents and records in local museums and archives.
The castle was known for its innovative water gardens and artificial canals that showcased water technology of its time. These elaborate water systems were a rarity found at few other French noble estates.
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