The Chantilly Estate in France – home to the
grandest stables
ever built has opened its new Museum of the Horse.
Covering 6500 square feet, the museum will be housed in the different rooms
of the Cour des Remises. The carriage garage complex from the 1700s has been
entirely restored since 2011. The rooms form a half-circle next to the world
famous Great Stables.
There will also be a large room dedicated to artwork depicting horses.
At Cheval Liberte we know how
important stables are and so do the organisers of the Chantilly Estate.
Housed in the western part of the Great Stables are
two of the most important French historical carriages. The Imperial ladies’
brougham and the Berlin of the duc de Condé have been recently refurbished and
restored to their former glory.
If you
have an equestrian yard and want to turn your barns into
something great we would be happy to help you so feel free to contact us.
Any
derelict structure can be turned into a great stable and options can include
large individual American
Barns or Internal
Stables which come in a Standard or Prestige Range.
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