WRITTEN IN FRENCH Long a royal domain, a fertile and rich province, close to the capital, Île-de-France is par excellence a land of castles. Many have disappeared or remain jealously closed to visitors; But more and more of them are opening their doors, as long as you know where to find them and how to get in. Apart from the most illustrious - Versailles, Chantilly, Fontainebleau, etc. - some are as splendid as they are unknown, such as Neuville (Yvelines), the Marais (Essonne) and Champlâtreux (Val-d'Oise). There are less sumptuous ones, which are attractive manor houses: Nandy in
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