725 Comments for Château de Mesen

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What else can I saw but thank-you for all the stunning shots.

You are amazing Motts.
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To put this shot into word would tarnish the image. There are now words out there for the detail of this shot.

Wallpaper Motts!
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Tragic that it's going to be torn down. The architecture is stunning. To ram a bulldozer though something like this is a sin. Hell why don't you just tear down the queens castle.

I mean this place is almost 200 years old! even if you can save half of it, it'd make a wonderful hotel.
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maybe it was some wedding crashers? LOL!

I know it's a bad joke.

(hanging head in shame.)

(crawling under desk.)
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It would have been really cool to have the bride at the end of the hall. It'd make on hell of a wicked ghost shot change title to....
"Corpse Bride."

I'd love to get married in a place like this first thin find a girl who would like to marry a lonely Canadian.... Any takers?
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It's so sad that such an amazing castle has to come down. I understand that it's probably beyond hope to fix. I just hope that they keep at least some of the stained glass and other things for a museum or something.
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What a beautiful and haunted photograph !

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

2:54 A.M. / Sunday / 12 / August / 2007
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The colors are fantastic and I to hope those wonderful windows are saved, even tho its highly unlikly, because people are EXTREMELY STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh yeah! B&W baby! works wonderfully with this shot!
Thank you again for the lovely photos, Motts!
:-)
Wow, that's a perfect shot Motts!
This screams "wall paper." Wonderful shot, Motts. :-)
Beautiful tiles!
A dizzying shot on a beautiful day.
Look at the design on that railing!