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After two and a half months of active work, I am finally proud and able to show you my reproduction of the Benedictine Palace, situated in France, Normandie.
Once again, this is my creation. Nobody except me placed a bloc on this project.
This build is a mix between two different styles. Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance. These are two types of architecture that I enjoy a lot because of the complex and detailed shapes.
This palace has a long story. In few words, this is, in fact, a factory. Weird, is not it? And it was created with the fortune of Alexandre-Prosper Le Grand that he obtained by inventing the famous Benedictine liqueur. The palace was built at the end of the nineteenth century and is now a museum.
The way I built it is, of course, not a perfect replica but an adaptation in Minecraft. The shape is quite the same but a few walls like the ones in the back were invented because there are no pictures of those. You can download the map to see how much details I put in the structure. (Or destroy if that is the way you roll.)
The interior has not been done, because it would take several weeks to do it and I am not the best in this category. Or maybe it could be a future project.
By the way, thanks to Chopin and his piano for the motivation.
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Here is the scale of the palace: 73x268x119
There are approximately: 136K blocs
It took: 2 and a half months
Helpers: None
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If you want to use my build, please ask me by sending me a private message or a tweet.
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Please leave a comment if you have anything to say about what I have done and feel free to give me a diamond to show your support. It motivates me a lot.
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After two and a half months of active work, I am finally proud and able to show you my reproduction of the Benedictine Palace, situated in France, Normandie.
Once again, this is my creation. Nobody except me placed a bloc on this project.
This build is a mix between two different styles. Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance. These are two types of architecture that I enjoy a lot because of the complex and detailed shapes.
This palace has a long story. In few words, this is, in fact, a factory. Weird, is not it? And it was created with the fortune of Alexandre-Prosper Le Grand that he obtained by inventing the famous Benedictine liqueur. The palace was built at the end of the nineteenth century and is now a museum.
The way I built it is, of course, not a perfect replica but an adaptation in Minecraft. The shape is quite the same but a few walls like the ones in the back were invented because there are no pictures of those. You can download the map to see how much details I put in the structure. (Or destroy if that is the way you roll.)
The interior has not been done, because it would take several weeks to do it and I am not the best in this category. Or maybe it could be a future project.
By the way, thanks to Chopin and his piano for the motivation.
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Here is the scale of the palace: 73x268x119
There are approximately: 136K blocs
It took: 2 and a half months
Helpers: None
<============================<()>============================>
If you want to use my build, please ask me by sending me a private message or a tweet.
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Please leave a comment if you have anything to say about what I have done and feel free to give me a diamond to show your support. It motivates me a lot.
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Update #2 : by Bulix_ 09/21/2016 10:26:32 amSep 21st, 2016
- Removed a few mistakes
- Added seriousness
- Tried to fix my sanity
- Added seriousness
- Tried to fix my sanity
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