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The Désert de Retz
An Extraordinary 18th Century Garden near Paris
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Where better to find God than in a garden?
The Racine de Monville Home Page is the world's first web site devoted to the Désert de Retz and its creator, François Racine de Monville (1734-1797).
Discover Monville's adventurous life, view photographs and a map of his remarkable folly garden, and learn more about France and gardens.
What is the Désert de Retz?
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The most romantic folly garden in Europe...
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Leave a trace of your visit by sticking a pin in the GuestMap - it's fun and easy!
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What's new? What's cool?
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View eighteen excellent color photographs of the Desert de Retz taken between January 2007 and November 2008 by a Paris-based teacher.
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Read The Broken Column and its Deeper Meaning, a Masonic interpretation of the broken column.
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Ever hear of a charitable search engine? An ethical search engine? It's the new trend in web search. Ethicle.com plants a tree for every 100 searches.
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Admire four great photographs of the Desert de Retz taken in October 2008 by Gerard Peet.
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U.S., South Korean ambassadors visit the Desert de Retz
- Read recent articles about European folly gardens with specific reference to the Desert de Retz in the Financial Times and the Russian journal Vedomosti
- A twenty-first century Desert de Retz? In England? Learn more about Alnwick Garden
- The Desert de Retz has been acquired by the town of Chambourcy.
- The Desert de Retz is above ground, but underground is the strange and mysterious Aqueduc de Retz.
On connaît le Désert de Retz. Mais il y a l'Aqueduc de Retz, insolite et souterrain.
- Watch a video of the Desert de Retz from the archives of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA).
- Who owns the Desert de Retz? Who owned the Desert de Retz?
- Monsieur de Monville's Column House selected as one of the world's Top 7 Weirdest Houses!
- Landscape artist Alexander Trevi has posted some photographs and observations about the Desert de Retz on his blog, Pruned.
- Explore the Désert de Retz with an interactive map.
- An English Monville? Learn more about John "Mad Jack" Fuller and his follies.
- Although the Desert de Retz is currently not open to the public, you can visit these
seven great folly gardens in and around Paris!
- View eleven color photographs of the Desert de Retz taken in August 2003 and July 2004 by Canadian Artist-Photographer Katy McCormick.
- View a
watercolor of Monsieur de Monville's Column House by Mexican surrealist painter, Alfredo Castañeda.
- Buy Diana Ketcham's great book about the Desert de Retz for as low as $16.81!
- Read an exclusive, first-hand account of a visit to the Désert de Retz in 1952.
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Enoch Robinson, an American Monville?
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Did Monsieur de Monville's Column House portend the French Revolution?
- French is the only language spoken in France. Not. Ever hear of a language called Welche that has nothing to do with Wales?
- How many kisses? Check out the French Kissing Map.
- Now you can throw your
Bescherelle in the trash can!
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What's today's date on the French Revolutionary Calendar? What's the decimal time on the Metric Clock?
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Visiter Le Jardin des Jouet, un site plein de surprises pour les amateurs des jardins.
- What's the most romantic place in Paris? The
Mur des je t'aime.
- Test drive AnswerBus, the Internet's best search engine.
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A fantastic new search engine called WorldCat lets you search for any book by title, subject or author and then locate it in a library near you. Check out WorldCat on the Search page.
- Jardinons à l'école, un site à découvrir sur la page Gardens.
- Consult an interactive map of France.
- Sightsee in Paris without leaving your home.
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Latest update February 15, 2009.
Dernière mise à jour le 15 février 2009.
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