Destroyed in 1944, the Château de Juvisy once stood on a hillside overlooking the left bank of the Seine, on the old royal road to Fontainebleau which became national 7. Its exact date of construction is unknown, but according to some historians, it would have was erected in the 17th century on the site of an old monastery.
After hosting the town hall, municipal services and the presbytery at the beginning of the 20th century, the Château de Juvisy also housed the girls' school. Of this building destroyed by the bombing of Juvisy in 1944, only a few ornaments of the park remain today, including the Horseshoe, listed as a Historic Monument, and the mirror.