Château d'Enghien (Chantilly)
Château d'Enghien in Chantilly, France, is a long, neoclassical building in the park of the Château de Chantilly. It was designed by Jean-François Leroy in 1769 as a guest house for Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, who entertained visitors there. It was later named after his grandson Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien, who lived there with his nurses after he was born in 1772. The building has four connected pavilions, each with its own entrance and a triangular pediment topped by a balustrade. Today it is the official residence of the conservator of the Musée Condé and of three academicians.
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