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The art of French bricklaying - Castrum (Pays de Belves/FR)

The art of French bricklaying - a wall in the medieval castrum area. Various stone type of materials are used to build this wall. One functional stone with a large hole in it, unknown why.

 

Photo: The art of French bricklaying - by © Richard Poppelaars #About_Pixels #Photography (Nikon D90) / #architecture #brickwork #wall - #urban #medieval #fortifiedvillage / #ArchitecturePhotography at #Bastide #Castrum in #PaysdeBelves, #Dordogne - #France

 

Castrum Belvès (Est 11th century, +/- 1095), photo August 2013 after +/-918 years. The year 2045 marks 950 years ago in time.

 

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Pays de Belves: Castrum - Architecture Photography

The village Pays-de-Belvès used to be called Belvès, it's fortified in the Middle Ages because of its strategic position and came to be known as the "Pope’s city" as it was under Clement V protection. Belvès still bears witness to a tormented past with fortified walls, a castrum (fortified camp), an 11th century auditeur’s tower, 14th-15th century castle and belfry, city hall tower, covered market, hotel with a Renaissance façade and even some ancient troglodyte dwellings. It has been designated as one of the most beautiful towns in France with impressive panoramic views on top of a hill, enough reason to be member of the "Plus Beaux Villages de France".

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Uploaded on September 13, 2013
Taken on August 8, 2013