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A 12th century church and Dordoge valley (Château de Beynac)

The Église Notre-Dame De L'Assomption is the only church on such a high location. On the edge of the high limestone cliff to see for everyone.

 

Photo September 26, 2021, Château de Beynac (+/-1150) after 871 years in time.

 

 

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Château de Beynac - Château de France

Château de Beynac (Est. 12th century) - built by the barons of Beynac. Perched on top of a limestone cliff with double crenellated walls, moats and barbican. During the Hundred Years' War the Dordogne was the border between France and England. The fortress at Beynac was in French hands and on the opposite bank of the river, the Château de Castelnaud was held by the English. The Dordogne region was the theatre of numerous struggles for influence, rivalries and occasionally battles but the castles fell more often through ruse and intrigue rather than by direct assault. The Château de Beynac is where Richard Cœur de Lion, King of England (1189–1199) died. Nowadays it's one of the best preserved castles, a monument of history and absolutely worth to visit.

 

Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Beynac.

 

 

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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.

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Uploaded on September 26, 2021
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