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Related: About this forumIn France, workers build a castle from scratch the 13th century way
Deep in a forest of France's Burgundy region, a group of enthusiasts is building a medieval castle the old-fashioned way that is, with tools and methods from the late 13th century.
Some of those working here are heritage trade craftspeople, others are ardent history buffs, but all say they share a deep respect for nature and the planet, and a desire to return to simpler times.
"This is a place you experience with all your senses," says Sarah Preston, communications director and guide of these grounds known as Guédelon Castle. "As soon as we walk onto the site you smell the woodsmoke. There's something so evocative about these sites and sounds."
Just as she speaks, a horse cart rolls past carrying wood. Tapping from stonemasons rings out in the distance.
Once beyond the entrance barn doors, visitors plunge into a bygone age. There are no mechanical sounds, no motor engines and cellphones must be turned off.
The idea to build Guédelon was born in 1995 among three friends, residents of the area, who are also history buffs and nature lovers. One of the three owned a nearby 17th century château and was involved in work to restore different castles in the area.
"But we thought, how amazing would it be to actually build a castle from scratch?" Maryline Martin, CEO and a co-founder of Guédelon, told public radio station France Culture last year.
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/01/1200546214/france-medieval-guedelon-castle-burgundy
I would give my eyeteeth to watch this for a day.....
Doc Sportello
(7,962 posts)That is just way cool. Hope to visit one day.
Timeflyer
(2,722 posts)That would be so great, like time-travel to the past without the repulsive smells (I could be wrong about that last part).
sinkingfeeling
(53,247 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(11,106 posts)That was more of a stunt.