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* CaliforniaDoubling: Several scenes that are supposed to take place inside the Louvre in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} were filmed at the château of Chambord, the most famous of the Loire Valley Châteaux. UsefulNotes/LouisXIII only went twice to Chambord, and long before the Frondes started, while Chambord itself was the property of his brother Gaston d'Orléans.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: Several scenes that are supposed to take place inside the Louvre in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} were filmed at the château of Chambord, the most famous of the Loire Valley Châteaux. UsefulNotes/LouisXIII only went twice to Chambord, and long before the Frondes started, while Chambord itself was the property of his UsefulNotes/LouisXIII's brother (and UsefulNotes/LouisXIV's uncle) Gaston d'Orléans.d'Orléans at the time.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Several scenes that are supposed to take place inside the Louvre in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} were filmed at the castle of Chambord, the most famous of the Loire Castles. UsefulNotes/LouisXIII only went twice to Chambord, and long before the Frondes started, while Chambord itself was the property of his brother Gaston d'Orléans.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: Several scenes that are supposed to take place inside the Louvre in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} were filmed at the castle château of Chambord, the most famous of the Loire Castles.Valley Châteaux. UsefulNotes/LouisXIII only went twice to Chambord, and long before the Frondes started, while Chambord itself was the property of his brother Gaston d'Orléans.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Several scenes that are supposed to take place inside the Louvre in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} were filmed at the castle of Chambord, the most famous of the Loire Castles. UsefulNotes/LouisXIII only went twice to Chambord, and long before the Frondes started, while Chambord itself was the property of his brother Gaston d'Orléans.
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