30) A fascinating relic of the 13th century
A fascinating relic of the 13th century
Andlau Castle
Imagine stepping back in time to an era where stone forts were painstakingly built without the modern wonders of cranes and heavy machinery. Château D'Andlau
. A fascinating 13th century monument, it is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of its builders. Built between 1246 and 1264 by the Lords of Andlau, this stunning castle was a strategic stronghold overlooking the valleys of Alsace, its distinctive twin towers distinguishing it from other castles of its time.
How did they manage to build such an imposing structure with only rudimentary tools? The question remains when you look at the well-preserved granite walls, which dominate the landscape despite centuries of wear and tear. The enduring power of this medieval marvel not only demonstrates the skill of its builders but also arouses curiosity about the secrets of their ancient craftsmanship.
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