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The chateau Meung is a digest of the history of French architecture of the Middle Ages during the Classical era.
A facade flanked by 12th century towers matches the ruins of the Manassès towers of the 12th century. This defensive nature of the fortified chateau, changed in the 16th century, is smoothed out in the 18th century on the west facade of the chateau and thus on the eve of the Revolution, becomes a small Versailles.
Today, this dual-facade chateau lets us discover some vital elements of the original architecture: a storeroom from the beginning of the 13th century, a spiral staircase from the 16th century, parlors and a Versailles parquet-flooring library from the 18th century, a stunning, luxuriously appointed bathroom, a turn-of-the 18th Century classical chapel by Louis-François Trouard, the Nicolas Le Camus Bandstand, etc.

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