Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cakes And Pool Tables

Castle Coelan to Langourla

Hello,
Today I'll tell you about a relatively unknown castle (or at least it was for me until a few days ago): The Castle Coelan to Langourla in Côtes d'Armor Britain to enter the plan click here This castle, built on a promontory at the edge of the forest Bosquen, was built by the family of Quemper Lanascol, Champagny. He goes to the family of La Guibourgère Camus at the end of the nineteenth century. Faithful to the noble aspirations of the time, he was inspired by the style of Louis XIII and the Renaissance, with the use of limestone. The park was designed by landscape Bülher, creator of Parc du Mont-Thabor in Rennes.

The park is home to a farm Coelan some architectural elements from a castle or a chapel. This circular pediment with the arms pounded the center, topped by three characters is difficult to identify. The building is occupied originally by gentlemen glassmakers. Their presence is attested by broken glass and several wineries, which is extracted the necessary material.



dependencies located around the Castle marking private space. It does not penetrate without authorization. This building, erected at the intersection of two alleys leading to the castle, reflects the aesthetic interests of the family of La Guibourgère. It houses the stable, tack, the horse carriages and the driver housing.

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