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The last campaign work
expansions of the castle of Fontainebleau
dates from the reign of Henry IV who made Fontainebleau
his favorite residence after the Louvre.

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Life at the castle of Fontainebleau under the First Empire is closely linked to the rise and fall of the Eagle. He stamps his own mark in the "true home of the Kings." Napoleon was indeed the great restorer of the castle of Fontainebleau

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If he had retained an image of the reign of Napoleon I, it would surely be one of these farewell to his guard at the bottom of the famous staircase Horseshoe
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