725 Comments for Château de Mesen

YES - A Beautiful Ruin + a beautiful picture - even wind, methinks. + Best ever made: this site - keep coming back, always, for enjoyment - so easy to find pictures/navigate: it really works well. Bless. May You always be well - wonderful jobs done. Thank You so much.
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I'm happy this kind of placing is not more common. ;)
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Hi this picture and others make a stunning collection, is there any chance you would ever consider releasing them as stock for artists. They are all so inspirational thank you for showing them.
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Wonder what the artisans who worked so hard, diligently, and lovingly to build such a beautiful building would think if they could see it now? :-(
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There are truly no words to describe the beauty and impact of this pic.
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Yes, it's stained glass. The lack of graffiti and vandalism was really astounding at this location.
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Oh, I love this picture...the window of art is timeless.
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Is that stained glass? It's hard to imagine that it has not been detroyed by vandals.
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Hey man!

A big part of Castle Mesen is still standing! They only demolished the chapel and right wing... grtz, Nick (NL).
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Still got on scale like that at our family home (an old 114 year-old cottage)...

You put the item on the board and hang up the device with the hook inside the ring you see above the red bricks.

Then you have to take as much weights made of steel (that are apparently missing here) as you need on the plank of the hooked device. The addition of these different weights give you the total weight of the item on the board.

Hope I explained it right. French is my mother language so.. :p
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what a grand beauty she must have been!
Another gorgeous view!
This is just gorgeous!
This is where the beautiful brick curtain falls ........