아서왕이 태어난 틴타겔성 다리 재건된다 VIDEO: King Arthur's bridge will rise again: Tintagel Castle's legendary lost crossing...
King Arthur's bridge will rise again: Tintagel Castle's legendary lost crossing that vanished centuries ago will be restored thanks to £2.5m donation from billionaire Tetra Pak heir
Tintagel castle is spread across a rocky outcrop and the Cornwall mainland
Castle spans a 190 foot gorge and is thought to be the birthplace of King Arthur
It was once joined with a medieval drawbridge and guarded by three knights
The modern replacement will be 98 feet long and made of two cantilevers
아서왕이 태어난 틴타겔성 다리 재건된다 코니쉬의 성은 한때 우터 펜드라곤이 그의 아들 아더와 결혼하도록 허락했던 다리를 재건하기 위해 250만 파운드의 현금 기부를 받았다. 해발 187피트(57m) 높이의 이 다리는 육지와 암석 외벽에 있는 틴타겔(Tintagel)성과 연결된다. 성의 구역에는 육지와 중세 도개교 둘 다 포함되어 한때는 연결되어 있었지만 수세기 전에 폐기됐다. 틴타겔(Tintagel)성은 영국 잉글랜드 남서부 콘월(Cornwall)에 있는 고대 성터로. 중세 초기 켈트인들이 요새를 지었으며, 1233년 콘월의 백작이 성을 건설하였다. 아더 왕이 태어난 곳이라는 이야기가 전해진다 Tintagel Castle/Visit Cornwall 황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터 Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator |
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By JOE PINKSTONE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 10:21 GMT, 20 February 2019 | UPDATED: 12:53 GMT, 20 February 2019
A Cornish castle has received a £2.5 million cash donation to rebuild a connection that once allowed Uther Pendragon to sire his son, Arthur.
The crossing will link the separate parts of Tintagel Castle - on the mainland and on a rocky outcrop - via a bridge 187ft (57m) above sea level.
Sections of the castle are on both land masses and a medieval drawbridge once joined them together but perished centuries ago.
According to folklore, the castle was home to the king and the birthplace of Arthur, after the monarch enlisted the help of Merlin in crossing the gorge and bedding the wife of the Duke of Cornwall.
A 190 foot gorge separates the two locations and they are currently only accessible by foot via a rocky path. The solution, according to English Heritage, is to build a 98 foot (30 metres) long bridge made of two separate cantilevers
A 190 foot gorge separates the two locations and they are currently only accessible by foot via a rocky path.
The solution, according to English Heritage, is to build a 98 foot (30 metres) long bridge made of two separate cantilevers,
The two-pronged design is to leave a 1.5 inch (4cm) gap in the middle to allow people to appreciate the moment they step to the other side.
According to folklore, the castle (located here) was home to the king and the birthplace of Arthur, after the monarch enlisted the help of Merlin in crossing the gorge and bedding the wife of the Duke of Cornwall
The original bridge that joined the two parts of the castle together crumbled some time between the 14th and 17th century and the modern day replacement will be built in the same location.
English Heritage is leading the project following the donation from philanthropists Hans and Julia Rausing which adds to smaller contributions from more than 1,000 people. All contributors signed a piece of slate to mark their monetary donation
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