Amazing, I live in Paris since I'm a child , work at the château de Fontainebleau and I've never been to this gorgeous place...better late than never hihihi😂 Merci encore Anton et Sinan 🥰💖
Oh, we love Château de Fontainebleau. The big pond park on a sunny summer day is just a beautiful place to relax at. Maisons unfortunately does not have much of a garden, but for the architecture it is definitely worth a visit!
Bonjour Anton & Sinan! So interesting. I am repeating myself every time,but what can I do,you give me no room for disappointment of any kind. So much history,beauty,interesting facts,interesting guess about things. I know how to play music btw.and I'd like to play for the guests please :) ahhh,dreams....How do you prepare with all the amazing info.that you are giving us? Is it only from the tour guide that you receive,or do you have some special source of information that you enjoy reading in advance or in general about French history and places? Btw.are you able to memorize also all the facts from all the places and stuff? Obviously you both are intelligent persons,but still...with so much complex history must be challenging at times despite the interest that you posses naturally. A question not related to the video: If you don't mind sharing,how do you both reach your level of French language? Was it a second language at school or uni or something else? What was your real experience with advancing with it? A question out of curiosity. If you don't feel comfortable getting into details,its ok of course. But sincerely interested here regarding it. Thank for the great video guys. Super 💫👍🤍
Thank you so much for the comment! We do research in advance, plus we brainstorm for new ideas. We don't have a guide all the time, in fact, most of the time we are without a guide. It's easier to remember history when you are surrounded by it, it becomes part of your everyday life in a way. For the French language, we are still improving ourselves constantly as we only started learning/speaking/using it a few years back. So there is still room to grow. When you live in France, you have to know French in order to properly immerse yourself into the life here. Plus, it is a million times better with the language anyway.