lumières beaune 2009 - beffroi
Fête des lumières Beaune 2009
Beaune Les hospices le beffroi la ville
Photos & Montage Guy Bastin
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lumières beaune 2010 - beffroi
Beaune lumiere, December 13th 2009
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BEAUNE - LES CHEMINS DES LUMIERES
Beaune al calare della sera vi propone una spettacolo unico “LES CHEMINS DE LUMIERES”. Scoprirete la magia delle scenografie luminose proiettate sui 7 monumenti emblematici della città per tutte le sere d’ estate dalle ore ventidue sino a mezzanotte.
Beaune, France - son et lumiere
Light Show in Beaune, France
The city of Beaune, France has been projecting artistic light shows on historic façades for a couple of years now. We encountered this one last night.
Building Projections in Beaune, France - Part 1: Cat Chasing Light
A projector shines some nice artistic illustrations after dark on a building in a quiet hidden French village that's a can't miss for any wine enthusiast. I took these videos at different times and they're split up into three videos.
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Fête des lumières, Beaune 2009
Illuminated Beaune cathedral
Magical lighting effects on a rainy night in Beaune, France
Beaune la Nuit
Une petite ballade dans Beaune la Nuit - les pictogrammes
Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Beaune is a walled town at the center of the Burgundy winemaking region in France. Surrounded by the Côte d'Or vineyards, the cobbled town is renowned for an annual wine auction held at the Hôtel-Dieu. Recognized by its colorful, geometric-patterned tile roof, this 15th-century former hospital is now the Hôtel-Dieu Museum, showcasing masterpieces like The Jugement Dernier by Rogier van der Weyden.
Beaune is the wine capital of Burgundy in the Côte d'Or department in eastern France. It is located between Paris and Geneva. Beaune is one of the key wine centres in France and the annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. The town is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages, while the facilities and cellars of many producers, large and small, are situated in Beaune itself. With a rich historical and architectural heritage, Beaune is considered the Capital of Burgundy wines.
It is an ancient and historic town on a plain by the hills of the Côte d'Or, with features remaining from the pre-Roman and Roman eras, through the medieval and renaissance periods and up to recent history and modern times. Beaune is a walled city, with about half of the battlements, ramparts, and the moat, having survived and in good condition, and the central old town is extensive. Historically Beaune is intimately connected with the Dukes of Burgundy.
Landmarks in Beaune include the old market (les Halles), the 15th-century Hospices, the Beffroi (clock tower), and the collegiate church of Notre Dame.
Beaune is one of the wine communes of the Côte de Beaune subregion of the Burgundy wine region, which bears the name of this town. Although Beaune is lacking a Grand Cru vineyard in the commune, it is the hub of the region's wine business, as most of Burgundy's major négociants are here. Beaune is renowned for its annual charity wine auction on behalf of the Hospices de Beaune.
Beaune is the centre for wine industry services (such as tractors and equipment for vat-rooms) as well as a number of wine-related institutes and education facilities. The train station is served by TGV, through Dijon or Lyon.
There is a comprehensive traditional shopping area clustered around the central square with a focus on gourmet food, fashion, and wine, while large supermarkets, business parks, etc., are situated on the outskirts of town. Beaune has a major fine food market on Saturdays, where there are a large number of stall holders supplying a broad selection of products and specialties from Burgundy and the surrounding regions. For example, Bresse chickens, Jura cheeses, small goods, spices, produce of every variety as well as seasonal specialties such as truffles. Although Beaune is not primarily a tourist town but one centred on the wine industry, it nevertheless attracts a large amount of tourism. About five traditional smaller hotels are located within the city walls with around five chain hotels on the outskirts. Technically Beaune is a commune in eastern France, a sub-prefecture of department 21, the Côte-d'Or department, in the Burgundy region.
( Beaune - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Beaune . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaune - France
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Illuminations Beaune 2018
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Découvrez dès à présent les films des 7 territoires emblématiques de Côte-d'Or, réalisés par Hervé Vidal (Société Les Nouveaux Films) et avec la musique originale de Vincent Lagadrillière Shrink. Auxois-Morvan, Beaune et Pays Beaunois, Pays Châtillonnais, Vallée de l'Ouche, Dijon-Côte de Nuits, Seine et Tilles et Vingeanne-Val de Saône : chaque zone du département possède sa propre richesse... Et vous, à quel pays vous identifiez-vous le plus ?
Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Beaune is a walled town at the center of the Burgundy winemaking region in France. Surrounded by the Côte d'Or vineyards, the cobbled town is renowned for an annual wine auction held at the Hôtel-Dieu (Hospices de Beaune). Recognized by its colorful, geometric-patterned tile roof, this 15th-century former hospital is now the Hôtel-Dieu Museum, showcasing works like The Last Judgement altarpiece by Van der Weyden.
Beaune (pronounced similarly to 'bone'), 44km south of Dijon, is the unofficial capital of the Côte d'Or. This thriving town's raison d'être and the source of its joie de vivre is wine: making it, tasting it, selling it, but most of all, drinking it. Consequently Beaune is one of the best places in all of France for wine tasting. The jewel of Beaune's old city is the magnificent Hôtel-Dieu, France's most splendiferous medieval charity hospital.
Beaune is one of the key wine centers in France, and the center of Burgundy wine production and business. The annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. (The hospice structure, in the town center, being one of the best preserved renaissance buildings in Europe.)
The town is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages, while the facilities and cellars of many producers, large and small, are situated in the historic center of Beaune itself, as they have been since Roman times. With a rich historical and architectural heritage, Beaune is considered the Capital of Burgundy wines. It is an ancient and historic town on a plain by the hills of the Côte d'Or, with features remaining from the pre-Roman and Roman eras, through the medieval and renaissance periods.
Beaune is a walled city, with about half of the battlements, ramparts, and the moat, having survived in good condition. The central old town or vieille ville is extensive. Historically Beaune is intimately connected with the Dukes of Burgundy. Landmarks in Beaune include the old market (les Halles), the 15th-century Hospices, the Beffroi (clock tower), and the collegiate church of Notre Dame. Beaune is the main center for the Burgundian tile polychrome renaissance roofing style of the region.
The name Beaune derives from the Latinised Gaulish word Belena, which was the name of a spring around which the settlement was established. That name in turn is derived from Belen or Belenos, a god of fast-flowing water. A Roman fort was built there in the first century A.D. and it was already a prosperous wine-growing region in the 13th century.
Although Beaune is not primarily a tourist town but one centred on the wine industry, it nevertheless attracts a large amount of tourism. About five traditional smaller hotels are located within the city walls with around five chain hotels on the outskirts. Beaune is one of a number of towns in Europe asserting a key role in the invention of film; a number of murals and other tourist attractions reflect this. Technically Beaune is a commune in eastern France, a sub-prefecture of department 21, the Côte-d'Or department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
( Beaune - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Beaune . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaune - France
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Heart of Europe Grand Tour Part 33 Super Moto 50. Beaune France.
Beaune (French pronunciation: [bone]) is the wine capital of Burgundy in the Côte d'Or department in eastern France. It is located between Paris and Geneva.
Beaune is one of the key wine centres in France and the annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. The town is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages, while the facilities and cellars of many producers, large and small, are situated in Beaune itself. With a rich historical and architectural heritage, Beaune is considered the Capital of Burgundy wines.
It is an ancient and historic town on a plain by the hills of the Côte d'Or, with features remaining from the pre-Roman and Roman eras, through the medieval and renaissance periods and up to recent history and modern times.
Beaune is a walled city, with about half of the battlements, ramparts, and the moat, having survived and in good condition, and the central old town is extensive. Historically Beaune is intimately connected with the Dukes of Burgundy.
Landmarks in Beaune include the old market (les Halles), the 15th-century Hospices, the Beffroi (clock tower), and the collegiate church of Notre Dame.
Chapel Bells in Beaune, France
Outside our hotel room in an old Abbey in Beaune France that was built in the 1500's we got to enjoy the beuatiful bells.