The Charmettes house, birthplace of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and a natural setting

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Madame de Warens stayed at Les Charmettes between 1736 and 1742. Didier GOURBIN / Musée des Charmettes
Nestled on the heights of Chambéry, the Charmettes house was home to the young Genevan and his patron, Madame de Warens, for a long time in the 18th century. In this natural setting, the future philosopher lived a dream period and built the foundations of his thought.
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