Chateau of Chaumont-sur-Loire
In 1875 Marie-Charlotte Constance Say, heiress to a sugar fortune, bought the Chateau and her husband, the Prince de Broglie, commissioned Henri Duchene to develop the gardens. Part of his work was a wild garden, approached across a ravine via a rustic concrete bridge reached from a spiral staircase built inside a concrete treetrunk.
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Chateau of Chaumont-sur-Loire
In 1875 Marie-Charlotte Constance Say, heiress to a sugar fortune, bought the Chateau and her husband, the Prince de Broglie, commissioned Henri Duchene to develop the gardens. Part of his work was a wild garden, approached across a ravine via a rustic concrete bridge reached from a spiral staircase built inside a concrete treetrunk.
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Uploaded on September 25, 2007
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