MuseumRoyal Chapel of Dreux
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About the museum
Erected in 1816 on the site of the former fortress of the Counts of Dreux, the Chapel of Saint-Louis de Dreux houses the burials of the Bourbon-Orléans Family.
The first building erected in a neo-classical style by the Duchess of Orléans, was later enlarged by her son King Louis-Philippe, in the neo-gothic style.
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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The esplanade: The Chapel of the Dowager Duchess
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The Saint-Louis Chapel Royal Necropolis
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Entrance and lower sides
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The great organ
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The dome
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The tomb of Louis-Philippe 1st and his wife Marie-Amélie Queen of the French
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The tomb of Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale: The warrior and the patron of the arts
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The tombs of Ferdinand-Philippe, Duke of Orléans and Hélène de Mecklembourg-Schwerin, Duchess of Orléans
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The circular crypt
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Occidental gallery
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