Duckburg Landmarks

timo ronkainen timoro at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 24 13:59:46 CEST 2002



>From: H.W.Fluks at kpn.com
>To me they are not medieval. They are neogothic, built in the 1890s (or
>early 1900s), in the era that romantic buildings were hip.

That's a good explanation, especially for Notre Duck. But that castle in 
House of Hounts seems to be in ruins, like ones in Scotland and some other 
places. Like it's been there for nearly thousand years.
I don't know if copying these old buildings included copying very romantic 
ruins in their excact condition?

Timo

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