La ferme du chateau
5 route de Boissy, le Breuil, Garancieres
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La ferme du chateau Garancieres

5 route de Boissy, le Breuil Garancieres, Île-de-France, 78890, France

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... of Paris mostly with paintings and furniture and is located in a palace built in 1544. One section had artifacts from the beginning of Paris, neolithic tools and oak boats used in the Seine around 3000 BC.

This morning people were out doing their shopping and I found a lovely market with fruit, vegetables, flowers, cheeses and a fish stall which had lots of different types of shell fish like cockles.

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... over the table, into your seat because it’s so crowded. You’re immediately brought your cheese fondue and wine in…baby bottles. We still don’t understand the concept of this, and we thought it was weird too, but I think it made it that much more of an experience. The fact that this was all unlimited made it incredibly hard to leave our beloved pot of melted cheese, but finally, we climbed out of our seats and made our ...

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... The next floor was Japanese and Indian (dot, not feather) paintings and carvings and sculpture.

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