400 Prims - 1600 L per week
Designed after one of the buildings constitute the Hameau de Chantilly, a little hamlet designed by the architect Jean François Leroy for the Prince de Condé in 1775.
A group of seven buildings, with rustic Norman-style exteriors that together formed a small palace decorated to surprise by its exquisitely decorated interiors
Amongst the seven buildings, the Salon was meant to be the main cabin and therefore the most luxuriously decorated.
The interiors have been recreated following the historical descriptions of the period, as they burn down during the 19th century.
The main room combines the boiserie’s in coral, rose and silver (a predominantly masculine color at the time) and is completed by a ceiling painted with cupids playing among the clouds.
the main room is completed with two small rooms on both sides.
