Kinda wild that France has an almost completely fake (rebuilt after WWII) medieval walled city that's a major tourist attraction
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Are 5-7 story buildings with straight walls really supposed to look medieval? Looks more like 17th-19th century, I'd think...
(Another example of a mostly rebuilt city is Lübeck, but I agree that many old European centers are substantially real, though often with new mixed in.)
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I’ve frequently commented that the overwhelming experience I’ve had with historic European buildings is something like “this was built in 1276 AD, but it burnt down entirely in 1978 and was rebuilt. This one brick is from the original building.”
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On the other hand, I feel like it east Asia the norm is "here is our historic pagoda dating to 1273. It burnt down to the ground 11 times and was most recently rebuilt in 1983 after last burning down in 1943 because of American bombing."
Apr 19, 2020 · 5:55 AM UTC
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