I love the tour of this part of the Chateau, the Clerbaud suite is beautiful. I loved this part two of the tour. On to the next video. I am enjoying your channel. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind comments and for following our project. We also have Facebook and Instagram pages for Chateau Clerbaud with lots of regular updates :)
Did you know-your roofs, or some roofs of the period, where created to look like ship hulls turned upside down, because the structures were so strong. AND in some cases ship hulls themselves were used to create the roofs. I have never looked at roofs the same way, now understanding this concept.
The round wooden clings in the towers many times had shackles to put prisoners. Not saying yours were but same time period. They then could hang prisoners there too. There is a chateau with these parts still in place if you want me to find it.
I love the tour of this part of the Chateau, the Clerbaud suite is beautiful. I loved this part two of the tour. On to the next video. I am enjoying your channel. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind comments and for following our project. We also have Facebook and Instagram pages for Chateau Clerbaud with lots of regular updates :)
@@ChateauResurrection Merci, I will look at them.
Excellent tour, looking forward to your next video.
Thank you, did you watch both tours?
@@ChateauResurrection Yes, I watched them both.
jullie hebben al veel mooi werk verricht veel succes ermee.💪👍
Thank you :)
Did you know-your roofs, or some roofs of the period, where created to look like ship hulls turned upside down, because the structures were so strong. AND in some cases ship hulls themselves were used to create the roofs. I have never looked at roofs the same way, now understanding this concept.
Yes indeed. This style of roof with the timber crosses is very common. They are known as the St. Andrews cross.
The round wooden clings in the towers many times had shackles to put prisoners. Not saying yours were but same time period. They then could hang prisoners there too. There is a chateau with these parts still in place if you want me to find it.
That is interesting. If you can find it send itthat would be really good. Thank you.
The roof beams look similar to another château beams designed by Gustav Eifel I saw on another château tour on you tube
Yes, I have seen that style in other chateau.
Is your chateau listed as monument historic?
No it is not