The Hôpital du Vésinet

  • Historic site and monument
72 avenue de la Princesse, 78110 Le Vésinet
One of the first buildings created during the reign of Napoleon III, the Hôpital du Vésinet was initially, from 1855, the 'Asile Impérial' (Imperial asylum).
This fine architectural gem, with its mixture of arches and domes, is surrounded by greenery – flowers, plants and trees.

Initially, it welcomed convalescent workers; later, only those from the département de la Seine. It was then temporarily transformed into a military hospital during the two World Wars, before becoming, in 1981, a public hospital ('Etablissement Public Hospitalier, Départemental') going by the name of 'Centre de Moyen Séjour pour Convalescence, Cure et Réadaptation du...

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Rates

Free entry.

Location

Location

The Hôpital du Vésinet
72 avenue de la Princesse, 78110 Le Vésinet

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French
Updated on 16 February 2024 at 17:30
by Office de Tourisme Intercommunal de Saint Germain Boucles de Seine
(Offer identifier : 4874245)
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