The history of France is enchanting and mythical. Here, the kings and queens reigned. A
tour in France will prove how magnificent and huge the castles in the fairy tales are. Also, there are mysterious, haunted, and
sacred monasteries, churches, and landmarks in France. Among the most dubious, yet eagerly researched and continuously being proven and debated are the secrets of Rennes Le Chateau.
In the southern most part of France, there lies a wide landscape that showcases the enigmatic past of the French religion. The place is suspected to be hiding a treasure that will reveal the secrets of the Christian Church, and will cause banishment of the Roman
Catholic Church. The relics and archeological discoveries in Rennes Le Chateau have been documented and tested for authenticity. The whole area of the Chateau is considered as a perfect geometrical platform that, if and only if, people will try to understand, the place is a big jigsaw puzzle of secrets and treasures.
It is said that the last king of the Merovingians reigned in here, and before he died he hid the most precious secret somewhere in the mountains or valleys of the Chateau. This treasure could only be located using the geometrical patterns. To this date, no one has confirmed the real mystery behind the deafening silence and peace of this hidden paradise of France.
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