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Palace of the Counts of Poitou Dukes of Aquitaine, Poitiers (France)
France
Inside the Great Hall of the Palace of the Counts of Poitou, Dukes of Aquitaine in Poitiers (Vienne) - Nouvelle Aquitaine - France. The Palace remains one of the most outstanding architectural ensembles from the Middle Age in France. The Great Hall, also known as the "Salle des Pas Perdus" (Hall of the Lost footsteps) was built during Eleanor of Aquitaine time. The Great Hall has successfully preserved its particular Plantagenet or Anjou Gothic style. Eleanor of Aquitaine court spent their lives in this immense hall. It was here, too, that she should attend the recitals of troubadours and would become heir muse.
Copyright: Alain Auzeral
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 14480x7240
Taken: 12/03/2022
Hochgeladen: 21/03/2022
Published: 21/03/2022
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Tags: hall; palace; gothic; eleanor; alienor; aquitaine; poitou; poitiers; vienne; nouvelleaquitaine; france
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