The celebrated architect François Mansart built this superb mansion in the mid-17th century for Henri de Guénégaud des Brosses, who was Secretary of state and Keeper of the Seals. One ing now contains the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (Hunting Museum), inaugurated by André Malraux in 1967. the exhibits include a fine collection of hunting weapons from the 16th to the 19th centuries, many from Germany and Central Europe. There are also drawings and paintings by Oudry, Rubens (including Diane and her Nymphs Preparing to Hunt), and Rembrandt. read more