Mer. 23 Avr. 2025, 15:45
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I actually came across it while helping a friend with a visual culture assignment, we were analyzing forgotten architecture and its symbolism. Weirdly enough, we ended up referencing the chateau while working through a project on Affordable Assignments where some UK assignment writers helped shape the argument more clearly. It's crazy how old ruins can spark so much academic interest.
If anyone here is into urban exploration or writes about historical decay, it's worth checking out more images of the chateau, some of the photography is stunning in a melancholic kind of way.