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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

Milad Tower is barely visible as cars drive through thick smog and dust particles on a road in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A cat sits on a concrete ledge as thick smog and dust particles envelop the city and its buildings in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A woman records the city with her phone as other people sit on benches and look at the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in a park in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A woman records the city with her phone as other people sit on benches and look at the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in a park in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

Milad Tower is barely visible as cars drive through thick smog and dust particles on a highway in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in Tehran

Air Pollution in Tehran

People sit on benches and look at the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in a park in Tehran, Iran, on November 26, 2025. Despite Wednesday marking the second day of school and university closures, the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as “dangerous for all members of society.” Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A flagpole is barely visible as thick smog and dust particles envelop the city and its buildings in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution - Tehran

Air Pollution - Tehran

A view of the city and its buildings enveloped by thick smog and dust particles in Tehran, Iran, on November 24, 2025. Although Monday (November 24) was a public holiday in Iran, the pollution lingered, and the air pollution index in Tehran remained at the red level, classified as "dangerous for all members of society," which led to restrictive traffic measures and the closure of schools, universities, and offices for the following two days. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

An officer shows a Rafflesia bloom to elementary students at Batang Palupuh Nature Reserve in Agam regency, West Sumatra province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2025. The visit is part of an educational initiative to introduce Indonesia's younger generation to the country's unique biodiversity. The Rafflesia, officially recognized as Indonesia's national "rare flower" and classified as endangered, serves as a powerful, real-world classroom for these elementary school children. Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

Elementary students look at a Rafflesia bloom at Batang Palupuh Nature Reserve in Agam regency, West Sumatra province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2025. The visit is part of an educational initiative to introduce Indonesia's younger generation to the country's unique biodiversity. The Rafflesia, officially recognized as Indonesia's national "rare flower" and classified as endangered, serves as a powerful, real-world classroom for these elementary school children. Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

Rafflesia Education Program In West Sumatra - Indonesia

A Rafflesia bloom is seen at Batang Palupuh Nature Reserve in Agam regency, West Sumatra province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2025. The visit is part of an educational initiative to introduce Indonesia's younger generation to the country's unique biodiversity. The Rafflesia, officially recognized as Indonesia's national "rare flower" and classified as endangered, serves as a powerful, real-world classroom for these elementary school children. Photo by Andri Mardiansyah/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

People visit the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Oct. 28, 2025. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

People visit the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Oct. 28, 2025. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

A man visits the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Oct. 28, 2025. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

This photo taken on Oct. 28, 2025 shows a set of bamboo slips on display during the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

This photo taken on Oct. 28, 2025 shows a set of bamboo slips on display during the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

This photo taken on Oct. 28, 2025 shows a set of bamboo slips on display during the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

People visit the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Oct. 28, 2025. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

This photo taken on Oct. 28, 2025 shows the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bamboo Slips - Wuhan

People visit the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bamboo and Wooden Slips" at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Oct. 28, 2025. Featuring 230 pieces (sets) of bamboo and wooden slips from multiple historical periods, the exhibition opened here on Tuesday. Bamboo and wooden slips, each containing a narrow vertical column of dozens of characters, can be classified as China's earliest form of books. They used to be the most important objects to write on before paper was invented. Photo by Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Louvre - Paris

Illustration - Louvre - Paris

FRANCE PARIS (75), 1ST DISTRICT, AREA CLASSIFIED UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE, THE LOUVRE MUSEUM, THE LOUVRE PYRAMID COUR NAPOLEON BY ARCHITECT LEO MING PEI, FROM THE PASSAGE RICHELIEU Photo by Jean-Didier Risler/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sébastien Lecornu Inaugurates ASGARD Supercomputer In Suresnes - France

Sébastien Lecornu Inaugurates ASGARD Supercomputer In Suresnes - France

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu inaugurates ASGARD, Europe's most powerful classified supercomputer dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI), and the world's third most powerful classified supercomputer in the defense sector. System installed in the Mont-Valerien fortress. Suresnes, France on September 04, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sébastien Lecornu Inaugurates ASGARD Supercomputer In Suresnes - France

Sébastien Lecornu Inaugurates ASGARD Supercomputer In Suresnes - France

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu inaugurates ASGARD, Europe's most powerful classified supercomputer dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI), and the world's third most powerful classified supercomputer in the defense sector. System installed in the Mont-Valerien fortress. Suresnes, France on September 04, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) NONETTE VALLEY. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Chantilly

Illustration - Chantilly

FRANCE. OISE (60) VALLEY NONETTE. CHANTILLY CASTLE, CLASSIFIED SITE SINCE 1960. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF "LITTLE CASTLE", BUILT IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY JEAN BULLANT, THE CURRENT CASTLE IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PLANS OF THE ARCHITECT HONORE DAUMET THE LAST SON OF KING LOUIS-PHILIPPE I, HENRY OF ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE (1822-1897), INHERITED THE ESTATE, WHO INSTALLED HIS COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND BOOKS BEQUEATHED ALL ANCIENS TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE, AS THE CONDE MUSEUM. THE CASTLE OCCUPIES A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS SITE. HENRI D'ORLEANS STATUE, DUC D'AUMALE Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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