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The Château de Serrant is located in France, in the commune of Saint-Georges-sur-Loire in the department of Maine-et-Loire. Initiated under Francis 1st of France (r. 1515 - 1547) and completed under Louis XIV of France (r. 1643 - 1715), its architecture is a perfect blend of Renaissance and Classicism.
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Villepin, T. d. (2024, February 28). Château de Serrant.
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