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Château de Chantilly Gardens

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Sprawling over 115 hectares, the wondrous gardens of the Château de Chantilly encompass the formal Jardin ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç²¹¾±²õ (French Garden), with flower beds, lakes and a Grand Canal all laid out by Le Nôtre in the mid-17th century, northeast of the main building; and the ‘wilder’ Jardin Anglais (English Garden), begun in 1817, to the west. East of the Jardin ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç²¹¾±²õ is the rustic Jardin Anglo-Chinois (Anglo-Chinese Garden), created in the 1770s.

The foliage and silted-up waterways of the Jardin Anglo-Chinois surround the hameau, a mock village dating from 1774, whose mill and half-timbered buildings inspired the Hameau de la Reine (Queen's Hamlet) at Versailles. Crème Chantilly (sugar-whipped cream) was invented here.


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