This photograph captures a timeless view of Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, perched high above the Alsace plain. The black-and-white treatment highlights the rugged stone walls, the patterned rooftops, and the long walkway that leads the eye toward the main tower. Small details—like the aging tiles, the narrow windows, and the dramatic drop along the fortress wall—reveal the weight of history in every corner.
I created this image during a quiet morning visit when the light was soft and the surrounding landscape opened like a vast tapestry below the castle. My inspiration came from the contrast between the fortress’s medieval strength and the calm, expansive valley stretching into the distance. I wanted the scene to feel both serene and powerful, a reminder of how human history sits atop centuries of unchanged nature.
The atmosphere is contemplative, almost cinematic. The absence of color allows the textures and shapes to take center stage, making the artwork ideal for interiors seeking elegance, calm, or a touch of historical character. For anyone connected to Alsace, medieval architecture, travel, or European heritage, this piece carries a sense of nostalgia and quiet grandeur.
I'm Argentinian but I live in Lyon, France. I am a graphic designer, photographer and traveler. Passionate about cycling, nature, the simple little moments in life. Photography above all, taught me to be conscious, to open my eyes, to get out of the.. Read more…