

Of the original gardens designed by Etienne Dupeyrac for the Château Neuf in Saint Germain-en-Laye (XVIIth century), there remains only the intricate box hedging, replanted in the early XXth century, as was the rose garden on the terrace below. The "Gardener's Pavilion", also known as the "Pavillon de Sully", is one of the few surviving traces of Henri IV's Château Neuf.