Bonne journée, Cross Cultural, Photo

Loire-4


I have no idea what it would be like to live on a bridge, but regardless of whether it would be comfortable or not, I can’t help but feel a little excited. I should be more careful after heavy rains. Insects may be noisy in summer. It might be too cold while wintertime. 
In reality, this castle was used for entertaining guests, and was not a residence. There are many stories about it, but most of them are about royalty and the nobility, and are stories from a world far removed from the common people.
The gardens and forest are beautiful and it’s fun to stroll around leisurely, but I’d like to add that the parking lot is a bit of a hassle as it’s dirty with gravel and mud. However, I’m sure it must have been much damper and more difficult to walk around in the 16th century.

2 thoughts on “Loire-4”

  1. Could it be Château de Chenonceau?
    If I remember correctly, it’s also called the Château of the Six Ladies.
    I visited it when I was younger, during a tour of the Loire Valley châteaux.

    1. Yes, exactly. Château de Chenonceau. I’m glad to hear about your memories in past days. It must have been an inspiring trip.
      なかなか印象的な場所ですよね。きっと記憶に残ります。

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