Castellum Montis Sorelli
Castellum in Gallia
(Redirectum de Castellum Mons Sorello)
Castrum vel castellum Montis Sorelli,[1] vulgo Château de Montsoreau, est castellum olimque domus principalis iuxta Montem Sorelli situm, 250 chm a Lutetia distans. Ibi reperitur Museum Artis Contemporaneae sub praesidatu Philippi Méaille.[2][3][4][5] Hoc castellum ad Ligeris ripam eminens ab anno 2000 in Patrimonio totius mundi inscribitur.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "dux Andegaviam pergens obsedit castrum montis Sorelli" (p. 249)
- ↑ https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-collector-turned-15th-century-french-castle-contemporary-art-destination
- ↑ https://www.mutualart.com/Article/Combining-Past--Present-and-Future--The-/DCC6DC54DE5810EF
- ↑ https://thriveglobal.com/stories/philippe-meaille-it-is-time-we-take-responsibility-and-repair-the-climate-and-the-planet-this-is-what-i-call-prospective-ecology/
- ↑ https://hyperallergic.com/522074/chateau-de-montsoreau-museum-of-contemporary-art-art-and-language/
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