Ferdinand Cheval Palace
Ferdinand Cheval Palace
A postman of France called Ferdinand Cheval, born in
1836 built this palace also known as Ideal Palace with the help of his wife by
using the stones collected by him during the 20 km daily walk while delivering
mails, in the last 30 years of his life. When he was 13 year old, he became a
postman and after few years of service, he developed a habit of day dreaming
because of the solitude of 20 km daily walk for delivering the mails. During
his walk, one day he was attracted to a pebble in his path and started
collecting in his pocket, every stone he encountered in his path. Later he used
basket and wheelbarrow too. With his collected stones, he and his wife built
the Palace, often working in night. He used lime, cement and mortar to bind the
stones together. In the final years of the construction work, the palace
started attracting people and today too, it brings lots of tourists to the
village every year, though there are no other tourist attractions in the nearby
area.
Ferdinand wanted to be buried inside his palace only,
so he built a mausoleum too inside it which took him 8 years to complete. After
about one year of completion of the palace, Ferdinand died in 1924, and was
buried as he wished.
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