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140: 67: 31: 245:, after which it was bought on 27 March 1793 by M. Leroy, he decided to demolish the building with the costs of demolition exceeding the value of the materials. The demolition contractor was paid with 159:", the latter word describing earthenware decorated with colorful opaque glazes. Its architecture bore clear influences from both Renaissance Italy, in that its building plan resembled the letter 410: 163:
and that its exterior was richly ornamented, and France, because of the towers on each corner of both pavilions and its internal layout, based on the Châteaux of
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Giuseppe Dattaro et le petit palais de Marmirolo, Francesco Dattaro et le château de Madrid : étude des relations Franco-italiennes autour de 1530-1550.
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Alberto Faliva, Jacopo Sansovino e altri dodici casi. Un altro medioevo (questa volta rinascimentale), Bollettino Ingegneri, Firenze, numero 11, 2007
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Initially called the Château de Boulogne, the new building quickly became known as the Château de Madrid, taking its name from the
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in Madrid. Both buildings were constructed on the edge of a forest near a large city, and both were made up of a long central
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Alberto Faliva, Sebastiano Serlio e l'Ordine Composito dei Romani Antichi, Bollettino Ingegneri, Firenze, numero 12, 2006
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The Château de Madrid was richly decorated inside and out. Almost all of the exterior walls were covered in
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banknotes issued by the Revolutionary government. Few traces have survived: one stone
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and later by French architects. The building was completed during the reign of
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uncomfortable, and he desired a new palace, construction started in 1529.
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The Château de Madrid in an 18th-century engraving by Jacques Rigaud.
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ordered it to be sold with a view to demolition, together with the
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Francesco e Giuseppe Dattaro. La palazzina del Bosco e altre opere
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Chateau de Madrid

Pierre-Denis Martin
Renaissance
Neuilly
Bois de Boulogne

château
Francis I of France
Battle of Pavia
Madrid
Louvre
Royal Alcázar of Madrid
castle
corps de logis
loggias
cubical
pavilion
Florentine
Girolamo della Robbia
Henry II of France

majolica
high relief
Faïence
H
Chenonceau
Chambord
La Muette
Challeau

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