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In Pictures | Construction went the medieval way at this French castle

Let this take you back to the 13th century.

  • DNA Web Team
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  • Sep 21, 2016, 03:43 PM IST

If you are at Chateau de Guedelon, at Treigny, France, make no mistake, what you see isn't the work of a time machine. Instead of using modern technology, you will see masons, stonecutters and potters working in the manner people used to centuries ago. This is because they believe replicating the methods, would help in the better understanding of the people at the time. All the work is done using primitive tools like hammers, axe, wooden carriages and bare hands.

AOL reported, construction at the site began in 1997, after it was revealed that the walls of Chateau de Saint-Fargeau had enclosed a medieval castle.

Authorities took this step in order to learn a lesson on sustainable building and medieval construction methods. Around 40 people are reportedly working at this site currently.

Take a visual trip to the land stuck in time.

1. Early masonry

Early masonry
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Stonecutter and masons work at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon near Treigny in the Burgundy region of France. The Guedelon castle is a typical French medieval chateau-fort being built using the techniques, materials and rules of the 13th Century, and has been in construction since June 1997 when the first stone was laid. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

2. Winch work

Winch work
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A worker walks in a winch drum at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

3. Plastering

Plastering
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A man works at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon, plastering stones together with techniques that are centuries old. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

4. Handiwork

Handiwork
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Women work at the construction site making commodities out of leaves and straws. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

5. Town potter

Town potter
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A potter works at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon, flattening the clay with his bare hands. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

6. Manual work

Manual work
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Workers carry stones in hand-puller carriages at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

7. Chateau de Guedelon

Chateau de Guedelon
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A view of the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

8. Stone work

Stone work
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Stonecutter at work, with hammer and a pick. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

9. Playtime

Playtime
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A woman plays with geese at the construction site of the Chateau de Guedelon. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

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