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The Guédelon Project: A Modern Take on Medieval Construction

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Release Date: 03/08/2026

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In the episode "The Guédelon Project: A Modern Take on Medieval Construction," Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the fascinating world of the Guédelon Project. They discuss how a team of builders, artisans, and historians are constructing a real medieval castle using only 13th-century techniques and tools.

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Annie and Elyse delve into the history of the Guédelon Project. They explain how it all started with a small team of enthusiasts led by Michel Guyot. The goal was to build a castle from scratch using only medieval methods. The site is located in the heart of France, near the city of Auxerre in Burgundy.

The conversation covers the challenges faced by the team at Guédelon. They had to learn how to cut stone without modern tools. They also had to make their own iron from local resources. The project has faced numerous challenges, from finding the right materials to mastering ancient techniques.

Annie and Elyse highlight the educational and touristic aspects of the Guédelon Project. Visitors can see firsthand how medieval castles were built. The site offers workshops and demonstrations that make history come alive.

The episode provides a captivating look into the Guédelon Project. Annie and Elyse share insights and stories that bring the medieval era to life. They discuss the unique blend of archaeology, architecture, history, and tourism that makes this project so special.

Listen to this episode to learn more about the Guédelon Project. Discover how a medieval castle is being built using traditional methods and materials. Subscribe to the podcast for more fascinating conversations about France, its history, and its culture.

The Guédelon Project is a must-visit for anyone interested in medieval history and architecture. Don't miss this episode and subscribe to the podcast for more captivating conversations.

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