uring the Revolution, the furniture of the Castle was scattered around. In 1825, the property was taken over by the Prince Pierre d’Arenberg, grand-son of the Countess of Lauraguais. He called upon a talented furniture maker from Poligny (Jura) and ordered that all the pieces of furniture be made in light wood (walnut, beech, mottled maple): it still is admired by everybody. The authenticity of these pieces of furniture, in particular the "Girafe Bed" (the girafe was given to King Charles X by Mehemet Ali, Sultan of Egypt) bear testimony to the trends at the beginning of the XIXth Century.
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