Difference between revisions 112909410 and 112909411 on dewiki{{about|the British mansion|Benjamin Chew's mansion in Germantown, Pennsylvania|Cliveden (Benjamin Chew House)}} [[Image:Cliveden-2382.jpg|thumb|400px|View looking north from the Ring in the Parterre showing Terrace Pavilion and Clock Tower to the left with Lower Terrace and Borghese Balustrade below]] (contracted; show full)ch Dining Room is so called because the eighteenth-century [[Rococo]] panelling (or boiseries) came from the [[Chateau d'Asnieres]] near Paris, a chateau which was leased to [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] and his mistress [[Madame de Pompadour]] as a hunting lodge. When the panelling came up for sale in Paris in 1897, the 1st Lord Astor recognised that it would exactly fit this room at Cliveden. The gilded panelling on a turquoise ground contains carvings of [[hare]]s, [[pheasant]]s, hunting dogs and , surprisingly, [[rifle]]s. The console tables and buffet were made in 1900 to match the room. The main dining room of the house until the 1980s, today it is a private dining room with views over the Parterre and Thames. (contracted; show full)[[Category:Historic house museums in Buckinghamshire]] [[es:Cliveden]] [[fr:Cliveden]] [[pt:Cliveden]] [[ru:Клайвден]] [[simple:Cliveden]] [[th:คฤหาสน์คลิฟเดิน]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=112909411.
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