Chenonceau Castle contains many splendors
and impressive salons and chambers, staircases and fireplaces, furnishings and carvings.
Around every turn there is a trace of one of the queens and mistresses who lived here.
The castle is reasonably well furnished with Renaissance furniture,
a good collection of 16th and 17th century tapestries and a great number of masterpieces.
Le Primatice, Rubens, Le Tintoret, Rigaud, Nattier are among the most famous names that can be found here.
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