If Rueil-Malmaison remains famous for housing the former home of Empress Josephine, the town is home to another architectural marvel. Steeped in history, the Château de Vert-Mont was built in the middle of the 19th century by Edward Tuck and his wife Julia Stell, a couple of American patrons. Located a stone's throw from the Château de Malmaison, it is now open to the organization of seminars, offering several reception and meeting rooms, as well as a pleasant six-hectare park.
Property of the Tuck Foundation, a foundation dedicated to international cooperation in education and research in the fields of hydrocarbons and petrochemicals, the Château de Vert-Mont benefits from a listing as a Historic Monument for its park., as well as the Heritage of the 20th Century label.