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A 16th-Century French Chateau That Honors a Family’s Histories of Exile

The New York Times – T Magazine:

For centuries, the owners of an ancestral estate have sought to secure within its walls the worlds they lost.

Gisela Williams
Author: Gisela Williams

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Design, France, Interior Design and Furnishings, Louis XIV, King of France, Louis XVI, King of France
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