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Interesting Facts
Some interesting facts about Ferme de Tayac
The oldest part of Ferme de Tayac was built in 1123, it was
built as a fortified structure with walls that are a meter thick
( more than 3 feet) We do not know precisely when the last building
was finished, but we believe around 1700, because there are
dates 1702, 1711 and 1722 carved into the walls.
Ferme de Tayac was built by, and owned by the Monastery of Paunat,
and was lived in, and worked by the monks.
Ferme de Tayac is 887 years old (2010) which means...
- Ferme de Tayac was already standing for 369 years BEFORE
Columbus set off to America
- Louis VI, was King of France (1108–1137)
- Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) was born just one year before
Ferme de Tayac was built
- In 1223, Exactly 100 years after Ferme de Tayac was built
Genghis Khan invaded China & then Persia & Russia
- Richard the Lionheart ( King Richard 1st) was not yet born,
he was born 34 years later ( born on September 8, 1157 )
- Clocks did not yet exist, they appeared more than 200 years
later (1335)
- The Signing of the Magna Carta happened 92 years after Ferme
de Tayac was built.
- Ferme de Tayac is built against a solid rock face, it has
2 storeys ground level and 1st floor, but BOTH are on ground
level... (think about it!)
- Cro-Magnon, The missing link between "Modern Man"
(us) and our Prehistoric Ancestors, was discovered in 1868 just
2min. from Ferme de Tayac
- Ferme de Tayac and St. Martin ( the fortified church opposite
Ferme de Tayac) was built because of a natural water source
( well) that was believed to contain "healing powers"
( the well is still here)
So, there you have it, but we have
saved the best interesting facts, which we will tell you in
person, so come and stay at Ferme de Tayac, and you'll definitely
have interesting stories to tell your friends & family.
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