built by Count DeMontpensier, youngest son of King Louise-Phillipe I of France in 1911actually the real mansion was destroyed by commies in 1975. this is just an adjacent bonker
>>219341600that's bonkers
Tour de NesleIn 1314, a scandal known as the Tour de Nesle affair implicated the daughters-in-law of Philip IV, who were accused of adultery. Many of the alleged liaisons were said to have occurred in the Tour de Nesle. The scandal led to torture and execution for the princesses' lovers and the imprisonment of the princesses, with lasting consequences for the final years of the House of Capet.