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The Jean Monnet House : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Jean Monnet House
The Jean Monnet House is a country farmhouse located in Houjarray, Yvelines, France. The house and surrounding land became Jean Monnet’s property in 1945 upon his return to France after living abroad for several years. Previously owned by a Swedish pre-war director in France Ivan Bratt, this house is located near Montfort-l'Amaury, 27 miles west of Paris. ==Characteristics of the Property==
The house contains a ground floor and a first floor, and the roof is constructed of thick thatched straw. The exterior of the structure is cream, and the windows are protected by light blue shutters. The surrounding garden is wide and open, sloping down away from the house and into the trees which line the property.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.law.du.edu/index.php/jean-monnet-father-of-europe/photo-gallery )〕 Francois Duchene described Monnet's residence as follows: "From now on...the long, low thatched house, Le Carrefour des Buttes (The Crossing on the Mounds), set at the top of a field with a few trees, was the settled family home...The hamlet of Houjarry the house stands in is at the edge of the forest of Rambouillet, twenty-seven miles west of Paris."
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