Vintage Postcard - Chateau de Chambord France Aerial View UNPOSTED

This is a detailed bird's-eye view showing the intricate chimneys and terraces of the Château de Chambord. Commissioned by King Francis I in the 16th century, this Renaissance masterpiece is world-renowned for its elaborate roofline and double helix staircase, which is often attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

Condition: There is a noticeable pink ink stain on the right-hand edge of the reverse side. The card shows light edge wear and minor corner bumping, along with general surface aging. It measures approximately 13.2 x 8.3 cm.

Philatelic & Publisher: Published by Levy et Neurdein Réunis, Paris (marked 'ND'). The card features a divided back, dating it to the post-1918 era when the Levy and Neurdein firms merged.

Message Summary: This card is unposted and the reverse is blank.

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