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  • GB_frogs
    The Chateau de Chantilly IS Chantilly! One of the few furnished chateau's in France after the war,,some of the rooms can't be visited anymore but still a great visit; plus the parcs & a ride in the hot air balloon( in summer). Don't forget to visit the Musee du Cheval aswell, spectacular!!
  • MMM2001
    We were looking for a day trip within close proximity driving distance from Paris and settled upon a visit to the chateau in Chantilly. The outside of the chateau is beautiful, set on a lake with lovely architecture. It is "picture perfect". You can purchase a ticket to do a self-guided tour with an audioguide, or add on a guide for the private apartments (which we did not do). There is also a horse museum and show, which is located nearby on the grounds, and can be purchased separately, or as a combination ticket for a discount. You can also buy a ticket that includes the gardens, although they were not in bloom and the fountains would not be running during the time of our visit. Our visit was near the end of our trip and it was freezing cold outside (-2 degrees Celsius), so we opted to visit only the palace, as we were not interested in walking outdoors and did not have a lot of interest in the horse museum after reading reviews. The outside of the building looked beautiful, but neither of us is interested in equestrian history. The palace itself is beautiful both inside and out. The audioguide was helpful, as signs were only in French. Its last owner, Henri d'Orleans, was a collector of books and art, and had no heirs, so he left his collection to be opened as a museum and it is left essentially as it was when he passed away. Restoration was going on in a few places during our visit, but we were still able to see almost every room typically open for the tour. His collections are very impressive. I would recommend a visit to anyone who is interested in visiting a chateau or has an interest in art and would like to see it in a setting like this. Photos are allowed without a flash, and there were not many visitors, which made it a great time to visit. Allow 1-2 hours just for the visit to the chateau.
  • Zebra_4456789
    This is the home of a number of French paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries. The rooms are furnished and filled with all kinds of fun stuff to look at. The library is very impressive, as are the rooms. I would make a return visit. I would skip the equestrian stuff if that is not your interest. Parking is on sight, with plenty of room. This was a very nice chateau, one of my favorites.
  • shashab33
    When looking through manuscripts and paintings from 16th century France, i cannot feel admiration and at how things looked and were redesigned as this old castle complex was by the Montmorrency and Conde families, a short 25 kms from Paris The interior is stunning to the max, imposing in its grandeur and largeness, while outside the moat surrounding the chateau is now pushing up roses and other beautiful natural confections with gorgeous artificial lakes within the park. The chateau is unique for its art collection which hangs in galleries and features an extraordinary number of portraits. We loved the former library which is in mint condition containing original books, including Durer's Melancolia and the Book Of hours of the Duc de Berry. Chantilly is also famous for its race course and associated stud farm.
  • pavel123po
    This castle is sooo beautifull. Its very big, the gardens are beautiful You need a day to go here because is like 25 minutes away from paris in train. but is worthed
  • Gulliver13
    Really excellent cultural experience. Even open over Christmas holidays with a very good Botecelli exhibition.Lovely setting with the racecourse and stables.
  • 934xavierm
    Outstanding castle and collection to visit.The castle is a must do if you are in the area. For groups, it is possible to organise a private visit which is a delight.Enjoy the tour!
  • susanhunt501
    My husband and I toured the Chateau on a rainy day in July and thoroughly enjoyed it! The self-guided tour was easy with the headsets provided at the entrance so we could both go at our own pace. We loved learning about the history of the Chateau and area in general. Following our tour of the Chateau, we walked downtown for lunch then headed back over to the Museum of the Living Horse (a little less exciting in my opinion, but great for horse lovers), then followed that with a spectacular horse show. Great afternoon and absolutely perfect for a rainy day.
  • glendon1954
    This grand chateau is now part of the public domain by virtue of the generosity of the the Duc d'Alumale and what a legacy of art, and history. You can see this mueum the chateau and the Mueum of the Living Horse all in the one place. Just Fabulous.glendon1954.wordpress.com
  • KhuramM
    It's the castle they used to shoot a James Bond movie with Roger Moore I always loved This place with the woods the water with some fishesthe green grass where we use to picnic and playThe visit might be expensive compare to other French places but still worth itYou have a horse museum not far When you drive in the area you ll see the old Medevial style or traditional houses
  • StellaPilar
    We took the train at Guard du Nord, and then a cab to the castle. We arranged for the taxi to pick us up later. The collections are superb. Do not miss the Apartments tour. The restaurant is ok, and the restrooms are perfect. Save time to visit the Horses' Museum. A fabulous visit. France at its best. On Mondays there are almost no tourists around. Congrats to all the Chantilly staff.
  • I6181ENjamesw
    We had wanted to visit Chantilly for several decades, just never had the right push to get us to go. Would I have appreciated it as much as a younger me? Not so sure I could have. You should have some travel stories behind you as this city of Chantilly might overwhelm. The Chateau is magnificent to see as you approach, it continues to grow as new vistas unfold in front of you as you drive. Follow the signs to park, pay the 3.50€ and enjoy your walk. You have a clear view as you cross a lawn and bridge. The entrance is the surprise, it is around the corner in front of you, and only then does the size make an impression. We knew It would be impossible to view all in one day, 2/3 today, tomorrow the horses and the other 1/3. The grand stair case, the art, library, light fixtures, china, the chapel, tapestries, furniture, should I go on? Several hundreds of photos later we have fished the Chateau. The horses are another review.
  • 244lilyb
    The chateau and grounds are magnificent, and the stables like nothing I have ever seen. For anyone interested in art, tucked away here in Chantilly are some of Ingres's finest works, including the Venus Anodyomene, as well as three Raphaels, and the 'Tres Riches Heures' of the Duc du Berry (although these were only available virtually). Absolutely worth a visit for anyone who likes art or horses or both!
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