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The Douëra
- malzeville

An orientalist residence of Mozarabic inspiration that contains three salons with decor inspired by the Orient. Its appearance of a small Cairo mosque was the wish of the painter and archaeologist Charles Cournault (1815-1904), a student of Delacroix who traveled to Algeria around 1840. The garden is characteristic of the pleasure gardens of bourgeois residences of the XNUMXth century. Benefiting from a rich and varied landscaped heritage, it is crisscrossed by several paths in the style of picturesque gardens. The park is freely open to the public.

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Individuals and families

Free visits, exterior visits only

Groups

Free visits, guided tours on request

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