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Wilmouth Towers - La Manu, Chatellerault (France)
France
In the 1880s, on the site of the weapons factory of Châtellerault (Vienne) - Nouvelle Aquitaine - France - boiler rooms were built to burn coal for the steam power plants used in the machine tools of the production facilities. The two twin chimneys of "La Manu" date from this period. The boiler rooms having been destroyed in the 80's, in the 90's the City of Châtellerault commissioned the french sculptor Jean-Luc Vilmouth to create a work around the chimneys with a viewpoint on the town and the Vienne river. The chimneys were then renamed "Vilmouth Towers" - Les Tours Vilmouth.
Copyright: Alain Auzeral
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 14500x7250
Taken: 14/05/2022
Hochgeladen: 17/05/2022
Published: 17/05/2022
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Tags: chimneys; twin; tower; vilmouth; sculptor; lamanu; chatellerault; poitou; vienne; nouvelleaquitaine; france; steampunk
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