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Français : Au XVeme siècle, Villiers était un fief de la châtellenie de Poissy.
Au début du XVIIIème siècle, le seigneur de Villiers était l'écuyer Jean Caboud qui fit bâtir la chapelle de Villiers. Le château existant aujourd'hui a été construit au XIXeme siècle; le domaine appartenait alors au baron Ziangiacomi, qui fut président de la Société de Secours Mutuel Saint-Louis et le baron Hély d'Oissel, deux fois maire de Poissy. En 1928, la marquise de Ségur, née Hély d'Oissel, vendit Villiers aux établissements Kuhlmann. En novembre 1976, la ville de Poissy décida d'acquérir le château et son domaine. Elle transforma l'ensemble en maison de l'enfance en 1977. |
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