While Chateau De Chambord's immensity, facade, and estate are enough to impress, its most striking architectural feature could very well be its central spiral double helix staircase. Located in the Loire Valley and built in the 16th century, the celebrated
While Chateau De Chambord’s immensity, facade, and estate are enough to impress, its most striking architectural feature could very well be its central spiral double helix staircase. Located in the Loire Valley and built in the 16th century, the celebrated staircase consists of a hollowed central core and two spirals ascending three floors, twisting and turning one above the other. Magically enough, when two people use different sets of staircases at the same time, they can see each other going up or down – without ever meeting… c’est magnifique!
Photographed in Chambord, Centre-Val De Loire, France. Photography by Mister Antonio Art.
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