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Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo)
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Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo)
XIR161027 Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo) by French School, (19th century); Chantilly, Oise, France; (add.info.: Castle of the White Queen; on the site of a castle built by Blanche of Navarre, wife of Philippe VI de Valois in about 1350; )
Media ID 25909828
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Gothic Revival Gothick Hunting Lodge Neo Gothic Pond Victorian Gothic
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This photograph showcases the majestic Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, a true gem nestled in the enchanting town of Chantilly, France. Built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826, this architectural masterpiece is a testament to gothic revival and Victorian gothic styles. The castle's imposing tower rises proudly against a backdrop of lush forests, creating an atmosphere that is both romantic and mysterious. The tranquil ponds surrounding the chateau add to its allure, reflecting its grandeur with grace. Steeped in history, this magnificent structure stands on the grounds where Blanche of Navarre once built her own castle around 1350. Its name "Chateau de la Reine Blanche" pays homage to her legacy as wife to Philippe VI de Valois. Captured through the lens of a talented photographer from Bridgeman Images, this print immortalizes not only the beauty but also the artistry behind this hunting lodge turned architectural wonder. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can transport us back in time and evoke emotions within us. Whether you are an admirer of neo-gothic design or simply appreciate fine art photography, this stunning image invites you into a world where history meets nature and beauty knows no bounds.
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