602 Comments for Château de Noisy (Miranda)

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très belles photo , j ai pu allée le prendre en photo au printemps ce qui donne encore plus de mystère .
malheureusement il a été démolie entièrement et certaine pierre et arcades et toitures des tours on été récupéré pour revivre ailleurs .
la colline est bien vide depuis 2016 .
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Thanks! Nope I haven't had any kind of experience like that.
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I just came across this website and it's so incredible because I love photography and these photos are remarkable! I really love this photo shoot at the Chateau de Miranda. I also was wondering if you have had any experience running into the supernatural at all by going to places like these?
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The workmanship on the banister is incredible! Looks like marble?
Hopefully some of this was salvaged before the building was demolished.
Such a shame if not :(
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Did you see Sleeping Besuty at this abandoned castle? Where do you live, can you give your home a dress so we can be pen palls, what's your real name, and can you answer promptly to the mail I will send please?
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Can only imagine being in there at midnight.
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It would be nice if there were some photos of it in good shape. A shame
to see it waste away.
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i was there in october 2014: the banister is completely gone now. if you'd see the current situation in comparison to these wonderful pictures, you'd cry. at least it has not yet been teared down...
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i was there in october 2014: those two 'monuments' are not there anymore :(
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i was there in october 2014: unfortunately the clock tower does not have any clock in it anymore.
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oooof! that's an ankle twister..lol
This location, aside from the Stella Artois brewery and a few others is literally my favorite shoot. This place gives me the feeling of "Ever After" or "The Haunting". Makes me want to cry, but tears of joy, and jealousy. HAHA! Tom, you take the most beautiful photographs, I can't seem to remove myself from Opacity. Thanks for all the beauty that you bring to us viewers. xoxo!
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Thanks, yeah a car showed up and we all thought it would be best to get out of there so I didn't get to see the entire place. Would be nice to go back.
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Great set of one of my favourite haunts! You missed a few things, like the shower rooms (or are the floors completely collapsed in that wing now?) and the entire basement (the kitchen!) There are also some strange rooms underneath the orangerie (behind the tower house), accessible only from outside, not connected to the building.
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I've been there a couple years before you, there was debris on the stairs but that lovely marble banister was mostly intact. It's just depressing, looks like some eejits went to work with a sledgehammer.