Talk:Prangins Castle

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Bonaparte home[edit]

Is the chateau the same estate, often called Villa Prangins, which was sometimes the seat of the Bonapartist pretenders during their exile from France between 1886 and 1950? This article says that Napoleon I's brother, JJoseph, bought it in 1814, yet several subsequent owners are mentioned without reference to the Bonapartes' residence, weddings and deaths in Prangins during the 20th century. Is there more than one group of buildings on the property? FactStraight (talk) 12:39, 8 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]