Roseford Fishing Village is an ancient town in France in the Middle World. It is surrounded by the fortress walls of the 12th century Roman defense buildings. The artist Klotz encourages the residents to decorate their houses, so the town is full of flowers, dotted with flowers in the water, which makes the French Flower Town romantic and moving.
Stone walkways in small towns are forbidden to traffic. Walking through them, we can find the wood-structured buildings of the 16th century and the stone buildings of the Renaissance. The complete architectural heritage is branded with the traces of craftsmen, painters and artists. Wherever we go, the flavor of culture and art comes to us.
Walking into Rochefoul, you will be refreshed by exquisite houses and squares, with mottled historical traces on the walls, tall copper spires, chimneys and ventilation caps on the roofs, and the most romantic is the combination of flowers and falling copper.
Where it falls, there are all kinds of flowers and ivy trees growing along the wall. A low-key medieval town easily captured people's hearts.
Walking in the streets of the town, the strong cultural atmosphere spreads in the mind, which makes people intoxicated. Jess has a unique feeling for that literary and romantic town, and has a tie on copper that can not be cut off. Jess's copper falling into the water brings a cultural atmosphere to the domestic architecture, and reproduces the touching that the town has given us.
Haizi said that he hoped to have a house facing the sea, spring blossoms, intoxicating dreams simple and simple, but now, to have a spring blossom, the house that often falls into the water is the luck of life.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to plant bronze-like flowers in front of your own door and watch them blossom and fall in front of the courtyard?
(Pictures from the Internet, hacking and deleting)