Pavillon de Manse
The Pavillon de Manse, nestled in Chantilly, France, is a testament to the ingenuity of 17th-century engineering. Constructed in 1678, this historical gem was built by the Prince of Condé and transformed into a remarkable water machine. Its primary role was to raise water from a source to fill a reservoir and supply the pools, fountains, and ornamental ponds of the surrounding gardens, showcasing the height of modernism at the time. Additionally, the pavilion houses the fully mechanized laundry of the Duc d’Aumale, offering a unique glimpse into the daily life of the aristocracy. Visitors are invited to explore the rich history and marvel at the innovative technology that once graced the grounds of this enchanting location.
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