I enjoyed the film about Napoleon, but it seems odd that so much of it is shot in the UK. Boughton makes sense because it was designed in the style of a French château in the 1680s; Blenheim which is used for so many of the interiors comes across as much more French than I would have expected – more spacious too; it seems particularly odd that a version of the north façade of Blenheim is used to represent Moscow before it is burnt down. Then I thought there was quite a lot of use of the Painted Hall at Greenwich, as well as a glimpse of the long walkway by the William III Court. So, late seventeenth-century British architecture is used as a simulacrum of post-Revolutionary France.
The one I couldn’t figure out was the Château de Malmaison which had a lovely English landscape garden.















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