French chateau experts: where is this?
#1
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French chateau experts: where is this?
Hi all,
Does anyone know where these photos could have been taken?
I think it might be in France or in Belgium.
Thanks a lot for your help!
http://tinypic.com/r/nybouo/5
http://tinypic.com/r/34jf3np/5
Does anyone know where these photos could have been taken?
I think it might be in France or in Belgium.
Thanks a lot for your help!
http://tinypic.com/r/nybouo/5
http://tinypic.com/r/34jf3np/5
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@kerouac and Dukey1
Thanks for taking the time to help me.
Though Azay-le-Rideau looks like it, I think it's not entirely the same?
http://travelinitiative.files.wordpr...-le-rideau.jpg
This chateau has a lot more ornaments. The building in my photo is a bit more boring..
Any other ideas?
Thanks for taking the time to help me.
Though Azay-le-Rideau looks like it, I think it's not entirely the same?
http://travelinitiative.files.wordpr...-le-rideau.jpg
This chateau has a lot more ornaments. The building in my photo is a bit more boring..
Any other ideas?
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I do not believe these are photos of Azay-le-Rideau. This structure is much older than is Azay-le-Rideau which was build of larger limestone blocks, has larger windows, and much more ornate detail in the window casements and roof trim.
There is not much to really evaluate in this singular profile of photo 1 but I should guess the construction is early 18th century if not the 17th century. The ironwork in photo 2 looks more typically 19th century and the rising terrain in the background is not typical of that which is found in the Loire Valley. With the exception of châteaux built along the banks of the Loire: Blois, Chaumont, Amboise, Langeais, etc. most of the others are on relatively flat ground.
The moat in picture 2 looks a great deal larger than the moat in picture 1 but these two photos are probably of the same location. The walls around the moat look identical in both pictures. Interestingly, the moat wall in picture 2 look as though it has flood lights in it which would indicate that this is a location of some notability. However, I am very sure however it is not Azay le Rideau.
There is not much to really evaluate in this singular profile of photo 1 but I should guess the construction is early 18th century if not the 17th century. The ironwork in photo 2 looks more typically 19th century and the rising terrain in the background is not typical of that which is found in the Loire Valley. With the exception of châteaux built along the banks of the Loire: Blois, Chaumont, Amboise, Langeais, etc. most of the others are on relatively flat ground.
The moat in picture 2 looks a great deal larger than the moat in picture 1 but these two photos are probably of the same location. The walls around the moat look identical in both pictures. Interestingly, the moat wall in picture 2 look as though it has flood lights in it which would indicate that this is a location of some notability. However, I am very sure however it is not Azay le Rideau.









