Photographer's Note
The Chillon Castle (Château de Chillon) is located on the shore of Lake Geneva.
The castle consists of 100 independent buildings that were gradually connected to become the building as it stands now.
The oldest parts of the castle have not been definitively dated, but the first written record of the castle is in 1160 or 1005.From the mid 12th century, the castle was home to the Counts of Savoy, and it was greatly expanded in the 13th century by Pietro II. The Castle was never taken in a siege, but did change hands through treaties.
It was made popular by Lord Byron, who wrote the poem The Prisoner Of Chillon (1816) about François de Bonivard, a Genevois monk and politician who was imprisoned there from 1530 to 1536; Byron also carved his name on a pillar of the dungeon. The castle is one of the settings in Henry James's novella Daisy Miller (1878).
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kordinator
(8738) 2015-02-17 9:49
Hello Silvie
This is wonderful photos from Lake Geneva.
Today I collect ideas for new images.
Impressive blue-white composition.
Sorry I have no free smiles.
Kind regards
Saša
Photo Information
- Copyright: Silvie Huyvaert (silvie) (42)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2008-00-00
- Belichting: f/4.8, 1/640 Seconden
- More Photo Info: view
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Date Submitted: 2009-12-28 15:08