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La Grange (House of)

La Grange is a historic estate, originally a grand house built in the 18th century in France, famously associated with the French philosopher Voltaire and later Napoleon Bonaparte’s family. The name "La Grange" translates to "the barn" or "the farm" in French, reflecting its rural origins. Over time, it became a symbol of cultural and political significance, hosting influential figures. Today, La Grange often refers to notable residences or estates with historical importance, blending architectural elegance with historical heritage, and serving as a reminder of France’s rich cultural history.