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CHAMBORD , a See also: village of central See also: France, in the department of Loir-et-See also: Cher, on the See also: left See also: bank of the Cosson, ro m
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E. by N. of See also: Blois by road
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The village stands in the See also: park of Chambord, which is enclosed by a See also: wall 21 M. in circumference
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The celebrated chateau (see ARCHITECTURE: See also: Renaissance Architecture in France) forms a parallelogram flanked at the angles by round towers and enclosing a square See also: block of buildings, the See also: facade of which forms the centre of the See also: main front
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The profusion of turrets, pinnacles, and See also: dormer windows which decorates the roof of this, the chief portion of the chateau, constitutes the main feature of the exterior, while in the interior are a well-preserved See also: chapel of the 16th century and a famous See also: double See also: staircase, the construction of which permits two See also: people to ascend and descend respectively without seeing one another
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There are 440 apartments, containing pictures of the 17th century and souvenirs of the comte de Chambord
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The cb~tcauwas originally a hunting-box of the See also: counts of Blois, the rebuilding of which was begun by See also: Francis I. in 1526, and completed under See also: Henry II
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It was the residence of several succeeding monarchs, and under
See also: Louis XIV. considerable alterations were made
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In the same reign
See also: CHAMELEON 8 2 3
See also: Moliere performed Monsieur de Pourceaugnac and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme for the first See also: time in the theatre
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See also: Stanislaus, See also: king of Poland, lived at Chambord, which was bestowed by his son-in-
See also: law, Louis XV., upon Marshal Saxe
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It was given by See also: Napoleon to Marshal See also: Berthier, from whose widow it was See also: purchased by subscription in 1821, and presented to the duc de See also: Bordeaux, the representative of the older branch of the Bourbons, who assumed from it the title of comte de Chambord
.
On his See also: death in 1883 it came by bequest into the possession of the See also: family of See also: Parma
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