Pavillon de Manse

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34 rue des Cascades, 60500 Chantilly City, Chantilly France
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About

On the Nonette River, in the heart of Chantilly, the Pavillon de Manse was built at the end of the 17th century by the Prince of Condé and transformed during the 19th century by the duke of Aumale. Designed by J.H Mansart and listed as an historic monument, the old mill houses the Prince of Condé's Machine des Grandes Eaux (1679) and the Duke of Aumale's hydraulic machinery room.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes
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