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Chantilly, a princely town
One of the flaghips of French heritage, the Château de Chantilly combines culture and natural beauty. Discover the Condé Museum with its collection of old paintings and library of rare and precious books.
The Living Museum of the Horse
Recognized as being the finest in the world, the Great Stables house over one thousand paintings, sculptures and drawings of contemporary artists.
Several daily educational visits are proposed and the equestrian programme is particularly rich.
The Racehorse Training Centre
Europe’s largest racehorse training centre. Over 2,500 thoroughbreds tread the tracks representing 200 kms and spread over 1,800 matchless hectares.
The early morning is the time to glean the secrets of champions.
The Racecourse
Attend one of the 24 scheduled racecourse meetings!
Including the famous Jockey Club prize, the Diane Hermès prize or the Daddy Trophy. |
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Auvers sur Oise
Visit the Château d’Auvers and follow its show path in the footsteps of the great Masters of 19th-century painting, including Daubigny, Pissarro, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Monet...
Giverny
The House of Claude Monet, a superb collection of Japanese etchings and a splendid garden of flowers and plants.
Senlis, a medieval town
A tour in barouche will enable you to discover the charm of this historic town. Not to be missed are the Museum of Modern Art, the Game Hunting Museum, the episcopal palace and cathedral of Notre-Dame.
The Abbeys
The 12th-century royal abbey of Châalis, an 18th-century château housing the Jacquemart-André collections in a 30-hectare classified park.
The largest in the Ile de France region in a protected environment, the Cistercian abbey of Royaumont still today rises forth from the surrounding marshlands and forests.
Attraction Parks
The Astérix Park, the village of our Gallic ancestors.
The Sea of Sand in Ermenonville, a family adventure. |