A Visit of the Château de Montrésor, France
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- Today we are walking through the old Renaissance château in the town of Montrésor, in central France. Originally an 11th century medieval fortress, the castle as we see it today was built in the 15th century, while the interiors were redone in the 1800s by an exiled Polish noble family, the Branickis. The grounds as well as the town of Montrésor itself are also beautiful, a great place to wander and get lost.
Château de Montrésor
11 rue Xavier Branicki
37460, Montrésor
France
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Lindíssimo valores da fase dos que viverão neste momento das arquitetura dos valores material 🌞💫
Seems like a very well preserved place . Comfortable living.
Lovely !!
Such a lot of work by skilled craftspeople to create such places. So many hours to learn the skills & so many to carefully do the work. I feel so much respect for their lives & learning.
Magical!
❤️Very beautiful and wonderfully preserved for posterity. It was a joy to see. I t must feel like time traveling to be there. I can’t imagine living back then. They must have been very wealthy and interesting people… it was a pleasure to watch.🌷🌹🌷
Thank you for the most beautiful walk, 😍 so much beauty to see, love from Texas USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Absolutely beautiful including the drive to and from ~ what an era this was ~ thank you for sharing such incredible beauty ~ 🌿
wow so much history in the place like going back in time and still looks amazing
This is a very interesting place to see. Thankyou.
Interesting building to go through and to see the different parts of different areas. There is a room about 5:56 I believe the tape drawing room for entertainment where there is a Piano a lot of chairs and loveseats a fireplace with the family quest at the top and I believe it’s decorated in the 19th century, I could be wrong about that;.. but it has a very unusual chandelier like I’ve never seen before and I am an interior decorator and studied art historian and I try to zoom in on the video… There are Victorian pinks and aqua colors in this room and it appears to be almost a lot of old ribbon woven in and around the chandelier but truly the most gregarious Chandelier I’ve ever seen and it hurts me to see this because everything else throughout the Château is most intriguing. The paintings and the frames on the paintings were quite nice. I believe I recognized some Van Dyke era or at least, his style. I was not offended by the amount of hunting and taxidermy animals hanging everywhere because different periods associated this with wealth and skill. I appreciate you being able to videotape this and thank you for taking us a long to see this Milledgeville château. Very unique in that in Crossed over a number of. Styles throughout the centuries and truly great representation in this Chateau !!!!!!
Oh my goodness! Absolutely STUNNING property inside and out! Some verbal info would be awesome!
Really appreciate your clip. I have to see in real life someday.
Refreshing absence of chatter. Thank you!
Owners should rent out these Chateau's instead of letting them rot
is that a ghost sound at 2:25
nice place, surroundings and interiors, thanks for this video. one thing though, let the camera rest for at least 10 seconds on the subject before moving the camera again....it was frustrating to jump from one object to another without being able to see it for at least a few seconds...thanks again...
I am wondering how did they required their wealth?
magnificent! deads a part 😁
Pls let the camera linger longer so that we can take it in.
Great place but yes time to strip the wall, but it’s reference to the times.
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un castillo maraBILLOSO GRACIAS
NO ME GUSTA VER TANOS ANIMALES MUERTOS
A house of death and killing. You were right not to watch it if we find hunting disturbing.