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アネ Chateau d'Anet(Dreux/FRA)


 The Chateau d'Anet is a French chateau near Dreux built by Philibert de l'Orme from 1547 to 1552 for Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of Henry II of France. It was a gift from the king and was built on the former chateau at the center of the domains of Diane's deceased husband, Louis de Breze, seigneur d'Anet, Marshal of Normandy and Master of the Hunt.
 The chateau is especially noted for its exterior, notably the statues of Diane de Poitiers as Diana, goddess of the hunt, by Jean Goujon and the relief by Benvenuto Cellini over the portal. Anet was the site of one of the first Italianate parterre gardens centered on the building's facade in France; the garden-designer in charge was Jacques Mollet, who trained his son at Anet, Claude Mollet, destined to become royal gardener to three French kings.
 
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