Indeed, coccinelle. When I had a guided tour , the guide showed nothing in furniture or furnishings which would have fetched much at Drouot or Christie's, if they accepted it at all. But you can't replicate the gardens now; brilliant design, many years in establishment, and maintained by a huge number of staff. The view from the main terrace, over the long water, is worth the price of admission on its own. Inside, the Hall of Mirrors is spoiled only by being genuine; the mirrors of the time were doomed to fail and blacken; but overall, and without studying detail, it is most impressive.
Have no time for rich people with no taste who wish to impress, so that's the end of that programme! Hearst Castle is an example to avoid,too.