The palace was originally built by Charles V, and later Louis XV built a large building complex, which was one of the three royal regional regimes in France, so it is worth visiting in terms of scale and exquisiteness.
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The palace was originally built by Charles V, and later Louis XV built a large building complex, which was one of the three royal regional regimes in France, so it is worth visiting in terms of scale and exquisiteness.
First built by Charles V in 1374, the castle was expanded by other emperors, and today it is not too much used in France, but it contains a lot of fine art.
This palace is located in the city of Gombigne, it is a relatively small attraction, but as the palace is very worthy of appreciation, I am particularly interested in the restoration and preservation of the scene of the former royal noble life.
The same exquisite and gorgeous, the same solemn, the same atmosphere, the same few tourists, there is a Chinese tour, more famous is the Gombigne Forest, and the second surrender signatory. There is also a very beautiful Pierre Maple Castle nearby.
100 km north of Paris, Castle Gombigne, very beautiful, there is an exhibition, the forest outside the castle is very famous
Regardless of the history, the exquisiteness of the architecture, the cultural collection, the castle of Gombigne is not lost to other castles in France, not far from Paris, the Wazi River is flowing by the city, and the Gombigne Forest is famous in the world.
Gombigne Palace, inside Napoleon's palace, really can't compare with our Chinese palace, it's really small, but the decoration is exquisite, like its queen's bedroom, beautiful
Standing in the palace of Gombigner between the city and the forest, one of the three important palaces of the Royal French Royal, renovated by Napoleon I, decorated with neoclassical style, luxurious! The restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows is just right, and lunch is here...