Thanks, radx, for the video. From Wiki:
Guédelon Castle is a medieval construction project located in Treigny, France. The object of the project is to build a castle using only the techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages. When completed in the 2020s, it should be an authentic recreation of a 13th century medieval castle.
In order to fully investigate the technology required in the past, the project is using only period construction techniques, tools, and costumes. Materials, including wood and stone, are all obtained locally. Jacques Moulin is the chief architect for the project. He designed the castle according to the architectural model developed during the 12th and 13th centuries by Philip II of France.
Construction started in 1997 under Michel Guyot, owner of the nearby Saint-Fargeau castle. The site was chosen according to the availability of construction materials: an abandoned stone quarry, in a large forest, with a pond close by.
The project has created 55 jobs and is now a tourist destination, with more than 300 000 visits each year.
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Morganthsays...They have to get into costume too for construction work? Talk about method acting...unless of course they all contract the plague and die.
CelebrateApathysays...I mean, the Amish are pretty bad-ass when it comes to old school construction, but they don't build castles. I'll take a castle over a barn any day.
Fusionautsays...Awesome!!
syncronsays...Were safety nets part of medieval construction philosophy?
Boise_Libsays...This project has been fictionalized in the novel The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry. The fictional construction of Givors in this novel is based on the project at Castle Guedelon.
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