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About Château Le Pailly
Château Le Pailly is a castle located in the commune of Le Pailly, in the department of Haute-Marne in France. The castle was built in the 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIV, by the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The castle's architecture is characteristic of the Louis XIV period, with its symmetrical layout, straight lines, and decorative details. The castle was owned by the Counts of Valdahon until 1789, when it was seized by the revolutionary government. In 1808, the castle was acquired by the Vistel family, who restored it and added a large central tower. The castle was later sold to the Goussot family in the mid-19th century, who continued to maintain and restore it. Today, the castle is open to the public and hosts events and exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can tour the castle's interior, which has been beautifully preserved, and learn about its rich history. The castle is also surrounded by a moat and a French-style garden, which adds to its charm and elegance. Overall, Château Le Pailly is a wonderful example of French castle architecture and a must-see for anyone visiting the Haute-Marne region.
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