New in v1.2: added Viaduc de la Canardière
The Château de Chantilly is a historic French château located in the town of Chantilly, Oise, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Paris. The site comprises two attached buildings: the Petit Château built around 1560 for Anne de Montmorency and the Grand Château, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s. It is owned by the Institut de France, to which it was bequeathed in the will of Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale.
An historic monument since 1988, it is open to the public. The château's art gallery, the Musée Condé, houses one of the finest collections of paintings in France. It specialises in French paintings and book illuminations of the 15th and 16th centuries.
The estate's connection with the Montmorency family began in 1484. The first mansion (no longer in existence, now replaced by the Grand Château) was built, between 1528 and 1531, for Anne de Montmorency by Pierre Chambiges. The Petit Château was also built for him, around 1560, probably by Jean Bullant. In 1632, after the death of Henri II de Montmorency, it passed to his nephew, the Grand Condé, who inherited it through his mother, Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency.
Molière's play, Les Précieuses ridicules, received its first performance here in 1659. Madame de Sévigné relates in her memoirs that when King Louis XIV of France visited there in 1671, François Vatel, the maître d'hôtel to the Grand Condé, committed suicide when he feared the fish would be served late. The collection includes important works of the cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle.
The original mansion was destroyed in the French Revolution. It was repaired in a modest way by Louis Henri II, Prince of Condé, but the entire property was confiscated from the Orléans family, between 1853 and 1872, during which interval it was owned by Coutts, an English bank. Chantilly was entirely rebuilt, between 1875 and 1882, by Henri d'Orléans, duc d'Aumale (1822–1897) to the designs of Honore Daumet. The new château met with mixed reviews. Boni de Castellane summed up one line of thought: "What is today styled a marvel is one of the saddest specimens of the architecture of our era — one enters at the second floor and descends to the salons". In the end, the Duc d'Aumale bequeathed the property to the Institut de France upon his death in 1897.
The World Monuments Fund included the site in the 1998 World Monuments Watch to call attention to water infiltration and high humidity in the Galerie des Actions de Monsieur le Prince and again in the 2002 World Monuments Watch due to the precarious condition of the entire estate. Funding for restoration work was provided from various sources, including American Express and the Generali Group.
Subsequently, in response to an appeal for the restoration of the château, The Aga Khan donated €40 million, accounting for more than half of a €70 million needed by the Institut de France to complete the project. In 2008 the World Monuments Fund completed the restoration of the Grande Singerie, a salon with paintings on the walls of monkeys engaged in human activities, once a fashionable salon motif, but with few examples surviving today.
The Château d'Enghien is a building within the park of the Château de Chantilly.
It is a long, neoclassical building, designed by Jean-François Leroy in 1769 as lodging for the guests that Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé entertained at Chantilly.
It was later named in honor of his grandson Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien who lived in the building with his nurses after his birth in 1772.
The building is composed of a series of four attached pavilions, each with its own entrance and its own triangular fronton crowned with a balustrade.
The château is now the official residence of the conservator of the Musée Condé and of three Academicians.
New in v1.2: located west of the domain, the Viaduc de la Canardière was inaugurated in 1859. It is 444m long.
The domain was recreated manually from various photos and videos from the internet. It comes with its own lights and POI.
This mod is not intended for sale or resale.
Related mods:
-Chantilly Great Stables by laudey1: https://flightsim.to/file/16079/chantilly-great-stables
-Château de la Chasse: https://flightsim.to/file/18636/chteau-de-la-chasse
Very good le viaduc ... =😉
1 years ago
laudey1
Better and better!
I agree with Basrob, le château des Fontaines à Gouvieux would be a great addition!
Thanks again for the good work and for your time! It's worth it, we appreciate it very much! (Specially someone like me who was born in Chantilly, spend his childhood in Gouvieux and Chantilly, and is now retired near San Francisco in California.
Thank you so much, and happy flying!
PS: 5 STARS have been given in my previous entry below
3 years ago
jpl
Any chance of adding the nearby chateau les Fontaines in Gouvieux? It is owned by The company I work for. I was there a few times, beautiful.
3 years ago
I can consider it for a future update, yes
3 years ago
mv46
BAF54SQN
Nabilla va surement télécharger ce mod, ça lui rappellera de bons souvenirs 😱 😭
Merci pour moi également 😊
3 years ago
aurelbdx
Hello , what do you mean by " added château d'Enghien " ?
3 years ago
They indeed bear the same name, which might be confusing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_d%27Enghien_(Chantilly)
As explained in the mod description: It was later named in honor of his grandson Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien who lived in the building with his nurses after his birth in 1772.
3 years ago
mv46
Jayce
Superb work I find well the castle of Grand Condé.
living in the region where I enjoy eating ice cream with Chantilly cream.
Are you thinking of making the Château de Pierrefonds or Raray?
Marty
3 years ago
Hello,
Pierrefonds is now part of the vanilla game with world update 4 :)
Raray, maybe in the future. But it would be after Compiegne.
3 years ago
mv46
MartyF909
Fantastique. Depuis le temps que je l'espérais 😊
3 years ago
Merci! Surprenant en effet qu'il n'ait pas été couvert par le World Update 4.
3 years ago
mv46
Thalixte
Wonderful work, you are a darling <3 just missing the big royal stable
link royal stable : https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/6ee8e196f8977bd77b5bd315d1763a80/Les-Grandes-%C3%A9curies-de-chantilly
3 years ago
Yes, I will update this mod with other elements from the Chantilly domain, including the stables.
3 years ago
mv46
Pantherons
What a beauty! (like your other creations). Thanks a lot!
3 years ago
jpl
Superbe !!
3 years ago
LePapeBorgia
I think i already have it in Battlefield 1 😀
3 years ago
Gonna need a Zeppelin mod 😀
3 years ago
NadekoSan
paulhannover
Looks beautifull! Downloaded it immediately. Thanks for creating this castle.
3 years ago
bstikkel