Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau is a town southeast of Paris, known for the opulent Fontainebleau Palace. Built by French royalty, with parts dating back to the 1100s, the palace houses Marie Antoinette’s Turkish boudoir, the Napoleon Museum and a lavish theater. Its formal gardens feature ornamental lakes and sculptures. Surrounding the town and chateau is Fontainebleau forest, home to Le Grand Parquet, an equestrian stadium. ― Google

People died in Fontainebleau (First 14 people) - Page 1

Armand Cassagne

Armand Cassagne

French painter

Jean Cruppi

Jean Cruppi

Former Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France

Pierre-Charles Comte

Pierre-Charles Comte

French painter

Hermann Goldschmidt

Hermann Goldschmidt

German astronomer

Pierre Brochard

Pierre Brochard

Visual artist

Yves Delange

Yves Delange

French botanist

Achille Lerche

Achille Lerche

French aviator

André Navereau

André Navereau

Military personnel

Philippe Comairas

Philippe Comairas

Painter

Louis-François Thourou de Moranzel

Louis-François Thourou de Moranzel

Architect

Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe

Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe

Painter

Jeanne Halbwachs

Jeanne Halbwachs

French literary critic

Louis d'Andigné

Louis d'Andigné

Military officer

Michel Bernanos

Michel Bernanos

French poet