Visiting palaces is always of great interest knowing the lifestyle of kings. Chateau de Chantilly is an amazing estate built around 16th century covering 7800 hectares area in Paris, France but later reconstructed during the reign of different kings. Duc de Aumale was the last king who had no heirs and hence this wonderful master piece was given to Institute of France, today serving as one of sight seeing historical monuments of Paris.

It consists of two grand buildings Grand chateau and Petit chateau. The extra ordinary interior design of the palace is so impressive that difficult to express. The library with large volumes of books with hundreds of manuscripts and the museum with galleries of historical paintings, drawings and engravings is another attraction of this palace. The large gardens at side with fountains of water feature the facade.
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