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Salamander spitting water to extinguish the bad fire, emblem of Francois I, on the stone vaulted coffered ceiling of the cross shaped room, on the second floor of the keep in the Chateau de Chambord, designed by Domenico da Cortona and built 1519-47 in French Renaissance style under King Francois I, at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France. The largest of the Loire Valley chateaux, Chambord has a central keep with 4 bastion towers on the corners, a moat and an elaborate decorative roofline. The chateau is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR6177861
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8268px × 5639px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
building
Castle
Ceiling
CHAMBORD
CHAMBORD CASTLE
Chateau
Chateau de Chambord
COFFERED
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Fire
Flame
Francois I
French
FRENCH RENAISSANCE
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
LOIRE VALLEY
LOIR-ET-CHER
looking up
Palace
Renaissance
ROYAL PALACE
Salamander
SCULPTURAL DETAIL
Sculpture
Spitting
Stone
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
view from below
Water
Western Europe
Western European