Château de Chantilly
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The Château de Chantilly (pronounced [ʃɑto d(ə) ʃɑ̃tiji]) is a historic French château located in the town of Chantilly, Oise, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Paris. The site comprises two attached buildings: the Petit Château, built around 1560 for Anne de Montmorency, and the Grand Château, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s. The château is owned by the Institut de France, which received it from Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale.
Château de Chantilly | |
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General information | |
Type | Château |
Architectural style | French Renaissance |
Town or city | Chantilly |
Country | France |
Coordinates | 49°11′38″N 2°29′9″E |
Construction started | 1358 |
Completed | 1882 |
Owner | Institut de France |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Jean Bullant, Honoré Daumet |
A historic monument since 1988, it is open to the public. The château's art gallery, the Musée Condé, houses one of France's finest collections of paintings. It specialises in French paintings and book illuminations of the 15th and 16th centuries.