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Rothschild Heirloom Battle: Chateau's Treasures at Stake
14 Dec
Summary
- Two Baronesses are in a legal dispute over art and heirlooms.
- The chateau contains masterpieces by Goya, Rembrandt, and El Greco.
- One baroness wants to create a museum, the other wants items to stay.

A bitter inheritance dispute has emerged within the prominent Rothschild banking dynasty, pitting Baroness Nadine de Rothschild against her daughter-in-law, Baroness Ariane de Rothschild. The conflict centers on the fate of a vast art collection and priceless heirlooms located at the family's Chateau de Pregny in Switzerland, described by one visitor as a "mini Louvre."
The collection, reportedly featuring works by masters such as Goya, Rembrandt, and El Greco, is the subject of competing claims. Baroness Nadine, widow of Edmond de Rothschild, seeks to establish a new museum in Geneva to display a portion of the collection, which she believes her late husband bequeathed to her. She has created the Edmond and Nadine de Rothschild Foundation for this purpose.
Conversely, Baroness Ariane, wife of their late son Benjamin, maintains that the collection must remain consolidated within the Chateau de Pregny. Legal proceedings are ongoing, with recent court decisions preventing Nadine from entering the chateau but allowing her foundation to use Edmond's name. The family has largely maintained a code of silence, emphasizing their commitment to preserving their heritage.



