Château of Eu, West Front overlooking the formal French gardens
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Gilles Mermet DR.
Château of Eu, Louis-Philippe Museum, East Front overlooking the Main Courtyard
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Gilles Mermet DR.
Equestrian Statue of Prince Ferdinand-Philippe of France, Duke of Orleans.
by Charles Marochetti, about 1840. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Château of Eu, Apartment of the Duchess of Orleans (1814-1858).
The Petit Salon Room where Queen Victoria of England slept during the Entente Cordiale Meetings in 1843 and 1845. Parquet floors dating from the time of Louis-Philippe, wall decorations by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
Château of Eu, Apartment of the Duchess of Orleans (1814-1858).
The Grand Salon with busts of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria of England who stayed in this apartment during the Entente Cordiale Meetings in 1843 and 1845. Parquet floor from the time of Louis-Philippe, wall decorations by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
Château of Eu, The Braganza Room, the former apartment of the Duchess of Orleans
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Gilles Mermet DR.
Château of Eu, The Chambre Dorée, apartment dating from the time of The Grande Mademoiselle (1627-1693).
Parquet floor from the time of Louis-Philippe, furniture designed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
Château of Eu, La Chambre Dorée (Golden Room).
Detail of the wooden panelling with the AML monogram standing for Anne Marie Louise of Orleans, Duchess of Montpensier, also known as The Grande Mademoiselle.
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Gilles Mermet DR.
Château of Eu, The Princes’ Dinner Service, Reign of Louis-Philippe, Sèvres Porcelain.
manufacture de Sèvres. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Gilles Mermet DR.
Château of Eu, The Kings’ Room, Reception in honour of Queen Victoria of England and Prince Albert, September 3rd 1843, by Eugène Lami.
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon © RMN Gérard Blot DR.
Château of Eu, Royal Carriage of King John V of Portugal, 18th century French, former collection of the Brazilian Imperial Family
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Dufrêne Gérard DR.
Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans (1623-1693), duchesse de Montpensier, dite la Grande Mademoiselle
École française du XVIIe siècle. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (1725-1793), duc de Penthièvre
par Jean-Baptiste Charpentier, XVIIIe siècle. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Louis-Philippe d'Orléans (1774-1850), roi des Français
par Paquier d'après Fr.-X. Winterhalter, 2e quart du XIXe siècle. Dépôt F.N.A.C. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Marie-Amélie de Bourbon-Siciles (1782-1866), reine des Français
par Louise Adélaïde Desnos d'après Louis Hersent, 2e quart du XIXe siècle. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © Dupont Eric DR.
Le prince Henri d'Orléans (1822-1897), duc d'Aumale, fils cadet du roi Louis-Philippe
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Philippe VII (1838-1894), comte de Paris par Charles-François Jalabert, dans les années 1860
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Isabelle Marie Louise d'Orléans (1848-1919), Infante d'Espagne, comtesse de Paris
par Charles-François Jalabert dans les années 1860. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Château d'Eu, galerie des Guise, 22 octobre 1885.
Mariage de la princesse Marie d'Orléans avec le prince Valdemar de Danemark, en présence des souverains du Danemark, des princes héritiers d'Angleterre et de Russie.
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
La princesse Amélie d'Orléans (1865-1951), reine de Portugal, fille de Philippe VII, comte de Paris
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
Le comte et la comtesse d'Eu avec leur fils aîné Pedro par Karl Ernst Papf, 1877
Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR.
The Brazilian Imperial Family at the Château of Eu, le 29 juillet 1912.
The Brazilian Imperial Family on the terrace of the Château of Eu on 29 July 1912. Seated from left to right: Prince Gaston of Orleans, Count of Eu; Dona Isabel of Braganza, heir to the throne of Brazil and Countess of Eu, holding her grandson Prince Pierre-Henri; Princess Louis of Orleans-Braganza holding Prince Louis-Gaston. Standing from left to right: Princess Pierre of Orleans-Braganza holding Princess Isabelle, future Countess of Paris; Princes Pierre, Antoine and Louis of Orleans-Braganze.
H.R.H. princess Pierre of Orleans-Braganza (1875-1951), born countess Elisabeth Dobrzenzky von Dobrzenicz
photograph autor : Berthe de Flaugergues - Late 1920's. Eu, musée Louis-Philippe © DR., don Philippe Rault
The Brazilian Imperial Family at the Château of Eu, Family Dining Room, 1930
Standing from left to right: Prince Pierre of Orleans-Braganza; Princess Françoise, future Duchess of Braganza; Prince Pierre-Gaston. Sitting: Princess Pierre; Princess Thérèse and Princess Isabelle – the future Countess of Paris. (Philippe Rault Collection, Paris © DR.)
H.R.H. princess Isabelle of Orleans-Braganza (1911-2003), future Countess of Paris
photograph autor : Berthe de Flaugergues in the late 1920's. Paris, collection Philippe Rault © DR.

