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His birth was hailed as " godgiven " and the people of France bought him the Château de Chambord in celebration of his birth. As a result his granduncle, Louis XVIII, added the title Count de Chambord hence Henry, Count of Chambord, the name by which he is usually known.
The Château de Chambord is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.
The royal Château de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France, is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture which blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Renaissance structures.
Chambord is the largest château in the Loire Valley ; it was built to serve as a hunting lodge for François I, who maintained his royal residences at Château de Blois and Château d ' Amboise.
The original design of the Château de Chambord is attributed, though with several doubts, to Domenico da Cortona.
Today, Château de Chambord is a popular tourist attraction.
Today, Chambord is a major tourist attraction and in 2007 around 700, 000 people visited the château.
* Black Opal-Seattle, WA / Portland, OR: cola is substituted with lime soda, add Chambord.
* Grateful Dead Cola is substituted with Chambord raspberry liquor or Razzmatazz
An other major destination are the Châteaux of the Loire Valley, this World Heritage Site is noteworthy for the quality of its architectural heritage, in its historic towns such as Amboise, Angers, Blois, Chinon, Nantes, Orléans, Saumur, and Tours, but in particular for its castles ( châteaux ), such as the Châteaux d ' Amboise, de Chambord, d ' Ussé, de Villandry and Chenonceau, which illustrate to an exceptional degree the ideals of the French Renaissance.
A double helix is possible, with two independent helical stairs in the same vertical space, allowing one person to ascend and another to descend, without ever meeting if they choose different helices ( examples: Château de Chambord, Château de Blois, Crédit Lyonnais headquarters in Paris ).
As such he is recognized as the legitimate claimant to the throne by those French royalists who adhere to the succession of Louis-Philippe (" Orléanists "), as well as by the " Unionist " faction that rejects Louis-Philippe's title but recognizes his grandson Philippe, Count of Paris ( 1838 – 1894 ) as the heir of the rival claimant Henry, Count of Chambord, the last direct agnatic descendant of King Louis XV.
However, the chateau is a part of the Loire Valley by virtue of the date of its construction and its vast dimensions, which give it a similar appearance to Chambord.
La Tuque is a city in south central Quebec, Canada, on the Saint-Maurice River, between Trois-Rivières and Chambord.
* Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, the French commune where the château is located
Seven months after his death, the duchess gave birth to a son, Henri, who received the title of duc de Bordeaux, but who is better known in history as the comte de Chambord.
Her young son, Henri, the Comte de Chambord, is said to have wept bitterly when his family left for Austria in 1932 as he had become very attached to Scotland.
Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur () is modelled after a raspberry liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century.
As of October 2011, the Chambord product brand is owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation.
Chambord is produced on the premises of a traditional Loire Valley chateau, using all natural ingredients.
Although geographically it is part of the province of Berry, its architecture invites comparison with the Renaissance châteaux of the Loire Valley, notably the Château de Chambord.

Chambord and made
Restoration of the monarchy was almost realized in 1873 with parliament offering the crown to Henri, comte de Chambord, but his refusal to accept the tricolor flag that had been adopted during the Revolution made the restoration of monarchy impossible for the time being.
After the death of Henri, comte de Chambord, Carlos, Duke of Madrid, the heir of the legitimist claimant, Juan, Count of Montizón, made use of the title in pretense, as have the Spanish legitimist claimants since.
The image of the château has been widely used to sell commodities from chocolate to alcohol and from porcelain to alarm clocks ; combined with the various written accounts of visitors, this made Chambord one of the best known examples of France's architectural history.
Simcas can still be seen on the road in several European countries and were also manufactured in Brazil, Spain and Finland. A Brazilian made Simca Chambord, used on the TV series " Vigilante Rodoviário " ( 1961-1962 )
The desire for a monarchy was still strong in France even under the Third Republic – the comte de Chambord having made a bid early in its history.
Common drinks made from Chambord include the Raspberry Margarita, French Manhattan, Butler Miller ( Chambord Vodka Gimlet ), Kir Imperial ( Chambord and Champagne ), Chambord Daiquiri, Chambord Royal Spritzer, Little Purple Men, The Purple Hooter Shooter, Sour Grapes, Black Opal, Peanut Butter and Jelly ( w / Frangelico or Castries Peanut Cream ), Grape Crush, French Martini ( which started the ' cocktails as a Martini ' craze ), and the " Blood of Christ ".
The big, broad towers gave the hospital the character of a French château, like the Château de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France, and made it one of the most important pieces of institutional architecture in New York even till today.

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According to figures from 2003, some popular tourist sites include ( in visitors per year ): Eiffel Tower ( 6. 2 million ), Louvre Museum ( 5. 7 million ), Palace of Versailles ( 2. 8 million ), Musée d ' Orsay ( 2. 1 million ), Arc de Triomphe ( 1. 2 million ), Centre Pompidou ( 1. 2 million ), Mont-Saint-Michel ( 1 million ), Château de Chambord ( 711, 000 ), Sainte-Chapelle ( 683, 000 ), Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg ( 549, 000 ), Puy de Dôme ( 500, 000 ), Musée Picasso ( 441, 000 ), Carcassonne ( 362, 000 ).
During World War II, the painting was again removed from the Louvre and taken safely, first to Château d ' Amboise, then to the Loc-Dieu Abbey and Château de Chambord, then finally to the Ingres Museum in Montauban.
During World War II, the painting was again removed from the Louvre and taken safely, first to Château d ' Amboise, then to the Loc-Dieu Abbey and Château de Chambord, then finally to the Ingres Museum in Montauban.
Later, during the Renaissance, the city benefited from it becoming fashionable for rich châtelains to travel along the val-de-Loire ( a fashion begun by the king himself, whose royal domains included the nearby Chambord, Amboise, Blois, and Chenonceau ).
The final attempt to make use of the colossus came from the Comte de Chambord but after the Comte died in 1883, the château was left to his sister's heirs, the titular Dukes of Parma, then resident in Austria.
Louis XV lavished well-deserved gifts on Saxe, including the royal Château de Chambord, for Saxe had been present where needed, in spite of his debilitating illness, to deal with every crisis of the battle from rallying troops, to directing and leading reserves, encouraging the king and counseling with his officers.
Henri of Artois, Count of Chambord ( Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d ' Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord ; 29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883 ) was disputedly King of France from 2 to 9 August 1830 as Henry V, although he was never officially proclaimed as such.
Henri, who preferred the " courtesy " title of comte de Chambord ( from the château de Chambord, which had been presented to him by the nation, and which was the only significant piece of personal property he was allowed to retain ownership of upon his exile ), continued to make his claim throughout the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe, the Second Republic, and the Second Empire of Napoléon III.
In May 1832 he hastened from Paris to see the duchess of Berry on her landing in the south of France for the purpose of organizing an insurrection in favour of her son, the duke of Bordeaux, since known as the Comte de Chambord.
He suggested that the comte de Chambord might recede from his position with dignity at the desire of the National Assembly, and not content with this encroachment on royalist principles, he insinuated the possibility of a transitional stage with the duc d ' Aumale as president of the republic.
As far back as 1850, Guizot had thought of proposing a fusion, but under the condition that the Comte de Chambord would desist from claiming rule by " divine right ".
With the direct line of Charles X having become extinct in 1883 with the death of his grandson Henry, Count of Chambord, present-day legitimists also reject headship of the royal dynasty by members of the Orléans branch, arguing that members of the Spanish branch of the Bourbons descending from Philip V of Spain possess a more senior claim.
The proposal, in 1821, to purchase the estate of Chambord for the duke of Bordeaux called forth from Courier the Simple Discours de Paul Louis, vigneron de la Chavonnière, one of his best pieces.
Renaissance châteaux of the Loire valley such as Chambord ) also inspired him and contributed to the construction from 1843 until 1851.
* Henri, Count of Chambord, a pretender to the French crown from the House of Bourbon

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