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Answer: C. Château of Chambord
Explanation: The Château of Chambord is the biggest Château in France with rooms ranging from 400 and above, as well as over 85 staircases. It was first built by Valois King Francis I in 1519 and a construction span of 28 years. The purpose of its construction was to serve as a royal hunting grounds for King Francis I and other kings or lords that have a keen interest in hunting. It is also worthy to note that its construction was never complete after undergoing various alterations during its 28 years construction span.
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The correct answer is letter "C": Château of Chambord.
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Château of Chambord is one of the most representative castles of the French renaissance architecture distinctive by traditional mixtures of classic Italian structures. Located in Loir-et-Cher, France, was designed by Italian architect Domenico da Cortona (1465-1549) having among its main features the famous double helix staircase, salamander sculptures on the ceilings, and a 5,000 hectares park. It is believed Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) had influenced the design of the castle but history has not recorded it.