My favorite the Chateau de Caumont. I like the kitchens that have not been modernized. I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been to cook and prepare food in those kitchens. They must have smelled amazing with all the pots, the bread and the smells of the wood fires. Incredible.
This was great, the translation was great, but I so wish there had been less visual focus on the guides and more visuals of the kitchen elements. Thank you so much.
Marcellus Castle ❤. I just loved 🥰 that kitchen! So historic, so beautiful! I can just see and hear in my heart the hustle and bustle of kitchen preparations of a long time ago 😂❤
I love this channel , but this has to be my favorite- voice translation is excellent- so much to see and onscreen translation you miss so much yet personalizes of the host still works .
Thank you 🙏 We’re glad you appreciated our efforts to provide the best experience possible for our English-speaking viewers! The video is also available in French (with English subtitles) on our other TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/users/sochateaux for those who prefer the original version. 😊
While we dream of the romance of working in these old kitchens please remember how common it was for a female cook to die when the re clothes caught fire or the horrendous scarring people carried because of the burns they suffered. But the kitchen is great nonetheless. Thank you for the video
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:18 Fenelon Castle
02:42 Meung-sur-Loire Castle
04:47 Caumont Castle
07:56 Messilhac Castle
11:08 Ansouis Castle
14:31 Roquetaillade
16:55 Bridoire Castle
18:16 Brissac Castle
21:07 Vaux Castle
25:00 Pesteils Castle
27:20 Marcellus Castle
Wow! Now you're talking. More of this please
So interesting - thanks for posting. It seems the tour guides have varying degrees of knowledge about the history of cooking in their homes.
My favorite the Chateau de Caumont. I like the kitchens that have not been modernized. I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been to cook and prepare food in those kitchens. They must have smelled amazing with all the pots, the bread and the smells of the wood fires. Incredible.
You obviously live in your own little dream world !
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This was great, the translation was great, but I so wish there had been less visual focus on the guides and more visuals of the kitchen elements. Thank you so much.
I’d rather tour kitchens in historic buildings than anything else!
This was fantastic. I loved a really good look at the kitchen, right down to the taxidermy cat in the first one. Love it 😊 thank you 😊
Thank you very much. It is a joy to watch your videos!
Toutes les cuisines à mon avis sont formidables et tellement pratiques... Elles me ramènent à une époque familière...
All of them marvelous!❤
Wow!! thank you for such a quality video
Love it Love it thank you for sharing
Wonderful videos. More please.
Qué maravilla de cocinas, Feliz Navidad 🎄🎁
The first kitchen is the most impressive 😍
I loved them all--I particularly like the bread rack--it reminds me of the one in the corner of the ceiling in the Blanc's homes in Aosta, IT.
Marcellus Castle ❤. I just loved 🥰 that kitchen! So historic, so beautiful! I can just see and hear in my heart the hustle and bustle of kitchen preparations of a long time ago 😂❤
I love this channel , but this has to be my favorite- voice translation is excellent- so much to see and onscreen translation you miss so much yet personalizes of the host still works .
Thank you 🙏 We’re glad you appreciated our efforts to provide the best experience possible for our English-speaking viewers! The video is also available in French (with English subtitles) on our other TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/users/sochateaux for those who prefer the original version. 😊
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While we dream of the romance of working in these old kitchens please remember how common it was for a female cook to die when the re clothes caught fire or the horrendous scarring people carried because of the burns they suffered. But the kitchen is great nonetheless. Thank you for the video
Interessante l'argomento ma le spiegazioni sono poco articolate sui modi di cucinare, usare gli utensili ... meno cucine più spiegazioni