Palais Idéal, Postman's Palace in France.
The Ideal Palace is a remarkable example of naive art architecture.
It was built by Ferdinand Cheval, a French postman, over a period of 33 years (1879-1912).
The palace is considered an extraordinary example of outsider art and has inspired artists worldwide.
Located in Hauterives, France, the palace is open to the public for tours.
Cheval began the building process after tripping over a stone and being struck by its shape.
Location: Hauterives
Address: rue du Palais-Idéal
Website: facteurcheval.com
Source: Wikimedia