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Maison de star : Jean-Claude Brialy, rares images de son immense château, le Domaine de Monthyon, "havre de paix" à Meaux

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00:08 Bought in 1959 by Jean-Claude Brialy, the Montion estate is a huge residence that has welcomed many celebrities, all looking for the peace and softness of life.
00:22 Hot and warm, the actor died in 2007 and was a friend of the little care for his guests.
00:31 At only 26 years old, Jean-Claude Brialy bought a huge house in Meux-Rameau in 1959, the Montion estate, of which several images have been revealed by France 3.
00:45 Injured after a bad fall during a shooting, the actor had chosen this house as a place of convalescence.
00:55 If he did not have the money to buy this property at the time, he could have relied on the financial help of some friends.
01:04 At the time it costs a small handful of millions of francs and he does not have the notoriety necessary to acquire it so he is lent money by Truffaut, Godard and Chabrol, says Dorothy Malherbe, the head of the event mission of the place, on France 3.
01:22 If the house has since been leased to the city of Meaux, this imposing building was the location of major shooting as for the film "The Red Circle" by Jean-Pierre Melville in 1970.
01:36 It was also a haven of peace for the actor who regularly invites many friends to come stay at his house.
01:45 "I'm trying to escape. There are usually between 8 and 15 people in the house and 6-10 months who do the market," the actor confided.
01:56 Besides, for his friends, he does not count. Piano for his friend the singer Barbara, cozy room for Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac.
02:08 Romy Schneider was also in this cocoon when she had to face the sudden death of her son.
02:17 As a reminder, his son David died on July 5, 1981 at only 14 years old after climbing the gate of the house of the parents of his stepfather in Saint Germain-en-Laye.
02:31 He had lost his balance, and had perforated the femoral artery on the peaks of the fence.
02:39 More than 500 prestigious guests were listed during his life in the world of the arts, the world of cinema of course but also of theater, painting, music, politics.
02:53 The idea was to receive people he loved, and he loved a lot, says Marc Rousseau, also in charge of missions.
03:03 Jean-Claude Brialy lived his last days in this house before it went out in 2007.
03:11 The city of Maud has been engaged in several renovation projects for this house accessible to the public.
03:20 In 2023 and 2024, several developments will be operated.
03:27 At the pool level, the glasshouse will become a place of creation and spectacle.
03:35 The neighboring house will become a residence.
03:42 The current tennis court should normally be replaced by a vegetable garden.
03:50 Finally, the vegetable garden will be restored and will host all kinds of vegetables, old varieties and local fruits.
04:00 The place is accessible to people with limited mobility, says the official website of the domain.
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