. Cascades de Beauvais
Situated between the Château and the Grands Ecuries, the Jardin Anglais was designed in 1819 under the Restoration by the architect Victor Dubois for Prince Louis Joseph de Condé (1736 - 1818) on the site of one of the gardens by Le Nôtre, which had been destroyed during the French Revolution. With romantic highlights such as the Temple de Vénus, the abode of swans and other aquatic birds that nest in its numerous islands, the Jardin Anglais, which also contains a large multi-basin fountain designed by Le Nôtre in the 17th century, and the Cascades de Beauvais.

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