What civilization built this, and when? This narrative is difficult to believe. Also, no original records, no blueprints, and for our standards impossible to replicate let alone build on a "16th century" marsh with no electricity etcetera. It's just odd.
Der relevanteste Kommentar, den ich (bisher) unter diesem Video gelesen habe... Er klingt, als wenn Du Dich auf die Suche nach Wahrheit begeben hast (oder wirst). Das Ergebnis (wird sein): (Fast) ALLES was wir über unser Dasein zu wissen glaubten, wird sich als ganz anders herausgestellt haben. Was immer richtig war: Die (bedingungslose) Liebe... (Fast) ALLES (andere), was/wie wir (und unsere Eltern) unser Leben bisher verbracht haben, war falsch... Liebe Grüße...
This is how they muddle the narrative! I loved it when he said "The King needs the chateau NOW" and the workers worked so hard and there were SO MANY OF THEM! Knowing what you and I know, I'm angry that history is a lie and it's being reinforced here. Be well, be safe...
Much too much dramatic music and language. It is nearly 10 minutes before there is anything about the actual building but even then there is lflowery language about how wonderful the building is with very little information.
@@georgeway2092Pretty sure the point of having a place to comment - is to comment. I wonder why you are so threatened by the fact that someone else does not prefer the drama that you seem to support?
I agree, every expert is saying a 2 second phrase the it cuts away to the next person, I have been there but stopped watching after a few minutes, just before the narrator says it’s the size of 300 Olympic swimming pools or 50 football fields, probably 🙄
it's funny how the "ancients" had nothing and look what they did while the moderns have everything and cant' do anything except to say i caaaaan't......i don't know how.....it's too hard......the "mindset" of then and now is astounding!!!
Why did the Germans leave this beautiful chateau alone during WWII? They took over so many others for their officer’s use. Did they send no troops to search the contents?
Kings built palaces for the same reason that Pharaohs built pyramids for the same reason: to show off their wealth and be comfortable. The only difference is that Pharaohs believed that their good life in the monument would be after death, and kings wanted to enjoy their palaces while they were alive. In the case of this palace, the vain and ambitious French king neither enjoyed it while alive nor was he buried in it. And everyone talks more about the architect Leonardo da Vinci than about the king who commissioned the palace.😂😂😂
(....sigh) I dunno WHY I do it to myself. I really don't. I suspected they'd say it. I didn't want to be correct, but... It ------ (sigh) ..... 19:30 .... it is NOT ------ a 'spiral' --- gol blam blasted-all anyway! A spiral travels outward from inward - or t'uther way about. This staircase is [NOT SPIRAL] circular, or curved, or spun, but IT IS NOT A SPIIIIIIRALLLLLLLLL (breathe breathe ...) AAAAARRRRGH!!!!!!!
To exalt the King, the laborers suffered and died. These massive grandiose ego projects cost the French treasury exorbitant amounts of money that they couldn't really afford, and once again the lower classes suffered. Finally, the French people had enough of it and revolted. The first to see their bodies forced onto Madame Guillotine's slab were the rich elites and their cronies! Makes me wonder what the King's Musketeers thought of the extravagant lifestyles of the monarchy!
This was discovered. Even way back in the 16th century. This is an absolute Masterpiece.
Absolutely gorgeous reporting. Thank you❤
What civilization built this, and when? This narrative is difficult to believe. Also, no original records, no blueprints, and for our standards impossible to replicate let alone build on a "16th century" marsh with no electricity etcetera. It's just odd.
Der relevanteste Kommentar, den ich (bisher) unter diesem Video gelesen habe...
Er klingt, als wenn Du Dich auf die Suche nach Wahrheit begeben hast (oder wirst).
Das Ergebnis (wird sein):
(Fast) ALLES was wir über unser Dasein zu wissen glaubten, wird sich als ganz anders herausgestellt haben.
Was immer richtig war:
Die (bedingungslose) Liebe...
(Fast) ALLES (andere), was/wie wir (und unsere Eltern) unser Leben bisher verbracht haben, war falsch...
Liebe Grüße...
This is how they muddle the narrative! I loved it when he said "The King needs the chateau NOW" and the workers worked so hard and there were SO MANY OF THEM! Knowing what you and I know, I'm angry that history is a lie and it's being reinforced here. Be well, be safe...
Much too much dramatic music and language. It is nearly 10 minutes before there is anything about the actual building but even then there is lflowery language about how wonderful the building is with very little information.
then don't bother watching ... or commenting ...
@@georgeway2092Pretty sure the point of having a place to comment - is to comment. I wonder why you are so threatened by the fact that someone else does not prefer the drama that you seem to support?
@@georgeway2092 Here here!!😉
I agree, every expert is saying a 2 second phrase the it cuts away to the next person, I have been there but stopped watching after a few minutes, just before the narrator says it’s the size of 300 Olympic swimming pools or 50 football fields, probably 🙄
I went here it is amazing!
Lucky you !!!!!!!!!❤
Yes, I would like to leave a comment
Yep,coincidentally me too 😮
Mole!!!!! Sacre bleu!
Was this chateau featured in the movie "Ever After?"
Get rid of the Japanese drums . Pedestrian , tech images makes a lousy history doc
The Château rises and falls when the water. Fills up and it goes down when the water leeks out.
how was this lost and who found it
Dont forget the stair cases move! Haha!
it's funny how the "ancients" had nothing and look what they did while the moderns have everything and cant' do anything except to say i caaaaan't......i don't know how.....it's too hard......the "mindset" of then and now is astounding!!!
Blitskrieg From Scene To Scene . . does wonders for your eyes . . Who the Fuck needs it ?
Dew👁. . . . . .🌊
The cross is the sign of donations.
Why did the Germans leave this beautiful chateau alone during WWII? They took over so many others for their officer’s use. Did they send no troops to search the contents?
Kings built palaces for the same reason that Pharaohs built pyramids for the same reason: to show off their wealth and be comfortable. The only difference is that Pharaohs believed that their good life in the monument would be after death, and kings wanted to enjoy their palaces while they were alive. In the case of this palace, the vain and ambitious French king neither enjoyed it while alive nor was he buried in it. And everyone talks more about the architect Leonardo da Vinci than about the king who commissioned the palace.😂😂😂
God bless immortal King Francis I 🏰👑
Why is everyone a king or a queen when there were none.
(....sigh)
I dunno WHY I do it to myself. I really don't.
I suspected they'd say it. I didn't want to be correct, but...
It ------ (sigh) ..... 19:30 .... it
is
NOT ------ a 'spiral' --- gol blam blasted-all anyway!
A spiral travels outward from inward - or t'uther way about.
This staircase is [NOT SPIRAL] circular, or curved, or spun, but IT
IS
NOT
A
SPIIIIIIRALLLLLLLLL (breathe breathe ...) AAAAARRRRGH!!!!!!!
To exalt the King, the laborers suffered and died. These massive grandiose ego projects cost the French treasury exorbitant amounts of money that they couldn't really afford, and once again the lower classes suffered. Finally, the French people had enough of it and revolted. The first to see their bodies forced onto Madame Guillotine's slab were the rich elites and their cronies! Makes me wonder what the King's Musketeers thought of the extravagant lifestyles of the monarchy!
We need one of those in the USA, so we could let the homeless people live in that castle.
It is gods house.
And The King couldn't afford a 👺 nose job ?
Oy-vey !
The Château rises and falls when the water. Fills up and it goes down when the water leeks out.
The cross is the sign of donations.
It is gods house.