Introduction to the Conde Museum of Fine Arts: The Chantilly Castle was passed between the Montmorency family and the Conde family. After the Revolution, the last heir of the Conde family, the Duke Duc d'Aumale, wanted to display his collection when he was exiled in England. , the castle was renovated to its current size. In 1884, the castle was donated to the Institut de France (French Institute) and opened to the public as a museum without changing the decoration of the castle.
The Condé Museum of Fine Arts has a rich collection of paintings and sculptures from famous artists from the 17th to 19th centuries, among which Raphael's "La vierge de Lorette" and "The Three Graces" are the most popular. precious.
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