Talk:Château de Louveciennes
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[edit] GA thoughts
I hate to be difficult, but this seems rather under-cited. Could you clarify if the citations given in fact cover more of the article, and hint at where? If everything in a paragraph is covered by it, one citation per paragraph should be ample for an article of this sort. Adam Cuerden talk 16:47, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Châteaux in Louveciennes
Hi ! I think that Ghirlandajo was wrong when he renamed the Château de Madame du Barry to Château de Louveciennes. There are so many châteaux in Louveciennes :
- Château de Voisins : Image:Louveciennes Château de Voisins.JPG,
- Château du Barry, former Pavillon des Eaux (Image:Louveciennes Pavillon des Eaux2.jpg or [1]), the subject of this article that I think ill-named and in the domain of which was built the Pavillon de Musique (no image but the drawings in the article) by Claude Nicolas Ledoux
- Château des Sources : Image:Louveciennes Château des Sources.jpg or [2], where lived Marie Louise Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
- Château du Parc : Image:Louveciennes Château de Louveciennes.jpg or [3] also called Château de Louveciennes,
- Château du Pont : Image:Louveciennes Château du Pont.JPG or [4], the oldest one (from 16th and 17th centuries)
- Château de Beauregard : Image:Louveciennes Mairie.JPG that became the town hall
- Château Vernes (no image)
- Château de Prunay (no image)
- and this one Image:Louveciennes Pavillons.JPG whose name I don't know and that was built in the domain du Barry after sharing and selling.
You can have further informations in fr:Louveciennes and fr:Voisins (Louveciennes).
Greetings, ℍenry (speak slowly, please) 19:54, 8 March 2007 (UTC)