Château de Villeneuve-Lembron vu du sud et place publique (aluminium panels)

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The Chromaluxe® product is a lightweight, durable aluminum panel, made from recycled material and 100% recyclable.
It is a perfect material for reproducing artwork and photographs, due to the finish and 3D depth it offers. The material's substrates and coatings provide incredible resistance to scratches and abrasion.

  • Sublimation printing technique

  • Ready to hang product, supplied with a wall hanging system

  • Optimal print quality and glossy finishes

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About the Artwork

Château de Villeneuve-Lembron vu du sud et place publique

Original work by: Geoffroy Mathieu Geoffroy Mathieu - Château de Villeneuve-Lembron vu du sud et place publique - © Geoffroy Mathieu - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Château de Villeneuve-Lembron

The seigniorial estate of a senior civil servant to the king. The castle was built to demonstrate the social ascension of Rigaud d'Aureille, bailiff of the Auvergne mountains, steward to four French kings (Louis XI, Charles VIII, Louis XII and Francis I), and ambassador to the courts of Europe. Francis I of France stopped off at the castle on 15 July 1533 on his way to Marseille for the wedding of the Dauphin of France, the future Henry II of France, and Catherine de' Medici.