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Domaine de Grosbois is a window into France’s royal and medieval past. Locate it on the map, book a room nearby in a click, or add it to your travel list to build your itinerary.
About Domaine de Grosbois
The Domaine de Grosbois is a large estate located in Boissy-Saint-Léger, a southeastern suburb of Paris. It was originally built as a hunting lodge for King Louis XIII in the 17th century, but was later transformed into a private residence. Today, it is primarily used for horse racing and equestrian events. The estate covers more than 400 hectares of land and includes a large chateau, stables, training facilities, and multiple tracks. It is home to some of the most renowned horse trainers in France and has been the site of many notable races and competitions over the years. The chateau itself is a beautiful example of French architecture, with stunning gardens and expansive grounds that include lakes, woods, and rolling hills. Visitors can tour the chateau and learn about its rich history, as well as enjoy the natural beauty of the estate. In addition to horse racing and equestrian events, the Domaine de Grosbois hosts a variety of cultural and educational programs throughout the year. These include art exhibits, concerts, and workshops on subjects such as gardening, photography, and culinary arts. Whether you are a fan of horse racing or simply appreciate the beauty of French architecture and gardens, a visit to the Domaine de Grosbois is sure to be a memorable experience.
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