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Why Chantilly Castle Houses Most of the Exceptional Collection of Caroline Bonaparte-Murat, Queen of Naples

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ROYAL HISTORY - On the throne of Naples with her husband Joachim Murat, Caroline Bonaparte had to leave her royal palace as a matter of urgency in May 1815, leaving behind her most of her exceptional collection of works of art. Which was miraculously not dispersed 39 years later, thanks to the Duke of Aumale.
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ROYAL HISTORY - On the throne of Naples with her husband Joachim Murat, Caroline Bonaparte had to leave her royal palace as a matter of urgency in May 1815, leaving behind her most of her exceptional collection of works of art. Which was miraculously not dispersed 39 years later, thanks to the Duke of Aumale.

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parismatch.com broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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