In a clearing in the woods of northern Burgandy, Michel and close to 40 helpers are toiling away, using the techniques of the 13th century and local natural materials to achieve their goal. They hope to have it completed by 2025, and when all is as such, the castle will have five towers, a dungeon and a drawbridge. Visit Guédelon's site to learn more about this amazing project.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Building a Castle, the Medieval Way
In 1997 Michel Guyot set out to build a medieval castle ... the medieval way.
In a clearing in the woods of northern Burgandy, Michel and close to 40 helpers are toiling away, using the techniques of the 13th century and local natural materials to achieve their goal. They hope to have it completed by 2025, and when all is as such, the castle will have five towers, a dungeon and a drawbridge. Visit Guédelon's site to learn more about this amazing project.
In a clearing in the woods of northern Burgandy, Michel and close to 40 helpers are toiling away, using the techniques of the 13th century and local natural materials to achieve their goal. They hope to have it completed by 2025, and when all is as such, the castle will have five towers, a dungeon and a drawbridge. Visit Guédelon's site to learn more about this amazing project.
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