This French Chateau Style Mega Mansion is One of America's Larges home
The Biggest House in Texas
A 48,000-square-foot Mega Mansion in Denton County, Texas
The Lavish French Chateau-style Palace Was One of the More Unusual Architectural Works in America, Featured in Countless News Articles and Magazines, Set on 40 Acres of Land, It Was Built in 2002 at a Cost of $52 Million, According to the Listing
The 17th Century French Architecture Shines From the Moment Guests Come Up the Drive Way, Which is Surrounded by Manicured Lawns and Gardens.
The Entrance to the Four-story Abode is Just as Grand, With a Marble Foyer, Double-height Ceilings and a Staircase With an Iron and Copper Railing Leading to the Ballroom.
With Its Ample Size, the Ballroom is Perfect for Inviting a Few Guests—or a Few Hundred—over for an Impromptu Concert on Its Grand Piano.
Entertaining is Made Easier With a Catering Kitchen With a Commercial-grade Appliances.
The Estate Has Been Re Branded as "the Olana" and is Now a Wedding Venue.
Châteauesque Architectural Style:
Châteauesque Is a Revivalist Architectural Style Based on the French Renaissance Architecture of the Monumental Châteaux of the Loire Valley From the Late Fifteenth Century to the Early Seventeenth Century
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