02 - FR3 VIA STELLA -- N°807 - Bastia : Cathédrale Sainte Marie -- Le 05 Mai 2012
02 - FR3 VIA STELLA -- N°807 - Bastia : Cathédrale Sainte Marie -- Le 05 Mai 2012
VILLE DE BASTIA
Une visite découverte de la ville de Bastia, place Saint Nicolas, Cathédrale Sainte Marie, Scala Santa, San Antonio, cathédrale Sainte Marie, la Citadelle, porte Louis XVI, vieux port, Statue de Napoleon.....
Cathédrale Sainte Marie
Une très jolie Cathédrale à Marseille, Sainte-Marie...
N°833 - FR3 VIA STELLA - Bastia fête ses Champions -- 20 Mai 2012
N°833 - FR3 VIA STELLA - Bastia fête ses Champions -- 20 Mai 2012
Corse 2017-5 : BASTIA et alentours
Col de Teghime, étang de Biguglia, cathédrale de la Canonica et cité antique de Mariana, oratoire de Monserato et à Bastia même : Eglise Sainte Marie de l'Assomption, Oratoire de l'immaculée conception et oratoire de la confrérie Saint Roch
La Saint Joseph à Bastia -TERRE SACREE - Mars 2017
Fête de la Saint Joseph : cette fête prend une importance toute particulière à Bastia dont Saint Joseph est l’un des saints patrons. Tous les 19 mars, les bastiais viennent honorer leur Saint patron en portant sa statue en procession jusqu’à la cathédrale Sainte Marie. Cette visite de Joseph à son épouse la Vierge Marie est l’occasion de déguster les traditionnels et succulents « panzarotti » (beignets de riz ou de farine de pois chiches) et de pavoiser dans tout le quartier.
La Citadelle de Bastia vu par la mer - PAYSAGE CORSE - Mai 2017
Découverte de la citadelle de Bastia vue par la mer, un balcon historique avec sa cathédrale Sainte-Marie, son vieux port, le palais des gouverneurs.
Père Jean-Gabriel Rueg, prédicateur de la Treizaine de Saint Antoine à Bastia
Edifices religieux de Bastia
Lors d'une balade à Bastia, les édifices religieux sont incontournables...
Places to see in ( Corsica - France ) Bastia
Places to see in ( Corsica - France ) Bastia
Bastia is a city on the French island of Corsica. Bars and restaurants line the Old Port, with the twin-towered Church of St. Jean-Baptiste rising behind it. Terra Nova, a centuries-old citadel with ramparts, was built by Genoese rulers. Nearby is the Cathedral of Ste. Marie, filled with paintings and marble statues. The Governor’s Palace houses the Bastia Museum, showcasing the city’s history.
Bastia is a commercial port town (the most important on Corsica) found to the north-east of the island. It is in an impressive location with the hills and Cap Corse behind the town. The town is now officially classified as a 'Town of Art and History' in France. Bastia old town is to the old town that you will be drawn with its faded charm of narrow streets and alleys, where washing still hangs drying from ancient shuttered windows in the tall, often almost crumbling, buildings, dating largely from the 18th century.
It is the character of this part of Bastia, culminating at the old port, which is the most fascinating aspect of Bastia so allow time to explore rather then rushing from 'monument to monument'. One of the main squares in the old town or the 'Terra Vecchia' is the Place du Marche which is home to a morning market and the large Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, an imposing church built in the 16th century. The interior of the church was renovated in baroque style in the 18th century. Nearby on Rue Napoleon is the Oratoire St Roch with a great Baroque interior and also the Oratoire de l'Immaculée Conception which has a particularly sumptuous interior including crystal chandeliers.
Continue walking and at the other side of the Saint Jean Baptiste chuch is the charming port where the rather neglected buildings surround the harbour full of boats ranging from small fishing vessels to gleaming pleasure boats. There are two ports in Bastia - the original traditional one, and the more recent port where Corsica Ferries arrive with passengers from Italy and France (Nice is the most common departure point from mainland France to reach Bastia). The old harbour is the 'in' place to spend your evenings in Bastia, in the many bars and restaurants, or simply promenading along the water front - be sure to walk out along the Quai des Martyrs de la Liberation for the best views of the harbour.
Dominating the old harbour is the view of the Church of Saint John the Baptist. The other buildings are painted in beautiful shades of ochre, salmon and shades of gold. Sadly nearly all need a coat of paint and you have the feeling that if this was done the harbour would change from attractive to really quite stunning. The other main part of Bastia to explore is on the other side of the old harbour around the substantial citadel. This part of the town is much trendier if slightly less impressive than its old town neighbour. The walk to the citadel passes through the gardens (le Jardin Romieu) and passed the once-very-posh houses of the Terra Nova district.
The main 'notable' buildings within the citadel of Bastia are the grand 14th century Governor's Palace and a couple of churches: the church of Sainte-Marie de l'Assomption and the Baroque Oratoire-Sainte-Croix with its 'black Christ'. The palace of the Governors was attacked and destroyed by Nelson in 1794 and rebuilt by the French when it was used as a prison. The Nazi's used the dungeons to imprison and torture Resistance fighters during the Second World War. It has now been renovated and is home to the Municipal Museum with exhibits including the history of Bastia and Corsica from its pre-Roman origins to its role in the second world war.
Venture a little further north to see Place Saint Nicholas (the large square behind the new port and one of the largest open squares to be found in France). While you are here you can pop into the Mattei shop to pickup a few local delicacies, and to see how shopping in the town was 100 years ago. The shop might not have changed much, the prices unfortunately have. There is a small pebble beach in Bastia, but the long sandy beaches slightly south of the town are worth making the effort to get to instead to avoid the over-crowding.
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Chant chorale Marie tendresse dans nos vies
Messe des fiancés, chant final interprété par la chorale de l'église Saint Jean-Baptiste de Bastia
[Arrêtés Miot] Alain Spadoni appelle à manifester le 09 février à Bastia
Le collectif de la société civile pour un statut fiscal dérogatoire a renouvelé mercredi son appel pour la manifestation de samedi prochain à Bastia. Alain Spadoni, notaire et animateur de ce collectif, est l'invité de Corsica Sera ce 6 février.
(Source : France 3 Corse)
Murato and Bastia
Murato is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Bastia is a city on the French island of Corsica. Bars and restaurants line the Old Port, with the twin-towered Church of St. Jean-Baptiste rising behind it. Terra Nova, a centuries-old citadel with ramparts, was built by Genoese rulers. Nearby is the Cathedral of Ste. Marie, filled with paintings and marble statues. The Governor’s Palace houses the Bastia Museum, showcasing the city’s history.
Places to see in ( Bastia - France )
Places to see in ( Bastia - France )
Bastia is a city on the French island of Corsica. Bars and restaurants line the Old Port, with the twin-towered Church of St. Jean-Baptiste rising behind it. Terra Nova, a centuries-old citadel with ramparts, was built by Genoese rulers. Nearby is the Cathedral of Ste. Marie, filled with paintings and marble statues. The Governor’s Palace houses the Bastia Museum, showcasing the city’s history.
Filled with heart, soul and character, the bustling old port of Bastia is a good surprise. Sure, it might not measure up to the sexy style of Ajaccio or the architectural appeal of Bonifacio, but it has an irresistible magnetism. Bastia is an authentic snapshot of modern-day Corsica, a lived-in city that’s resisted the urge to polish up its image just to please the tourists. The historical neighbourhoods of Terra Vecchia and Terra Nova are especially vibrant – allow yourself a day to take in the sights and mosey around atmospheric streets and boutiques.
Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest population of any commune on the island after Ajaccio and is the capital of the Bagnaja region and of the department. Bastia is the principal port of the island and its principal commercial town and is especially famous for its wines. Approximately 10% of the population are immigrants. The unemployment rate in the commune has persistently been one of the highest in France, standing at over 20% in 2004.
Located in the North-East of Corsica at the base of the Cap Corse, between the sea and the mountain, Bastia is the principal port of the island. The city is located 35 km (22 mi) away from the northern tip of the Cap Corse, 50 km (31 mi) west from Elba, an Italian island, and 90 km (56 mi) away from continental Italy which can be seen a few days per year when visibility is excellent.
Alot to see in Bastia such as :
Place Saint-Nicolas
Musée de Bastia
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bastia
Bastia Cathedral
Palais des Gouverneurs
Réserve naturelle de l'étang de Biguglia
L'Agriate
L'Arinella
Col de Teghime
Alb'Oru Cultural Center.
Église Sainte-Croix de Bastia
Tour d'Erbalunga
Plage de l'Arinella
Jardin Romieu
Corse Miniature animé
La statue de Napoléon dans le style romain
Vieux Port
Lieu de Mémoire Combattante
Mémorial du Col de Teghime
Parc Luccianella
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Travaux tunnel de Bastia
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Concert – La Petite messe solennelle de Rossini à Bastia
Jeudi soir a eu lieu la répétition générale de la Petite messe solennelle de Gioachino Rossini à Bastia dans la Cathédrale Sainte-Marie. L'ensemble vocal de Cardo, composé de chanteurs amateurs était dirigé par le chef d'orchestre Michel Piquemal.
Intervenants - Anne-Marie Calloni, soprano; Michel Piquemal, chef d'orchestre.
Equipe - Solange Graziani, Christian Giugliano
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A Santa Maria, temps fort de la célébration du 15 août à Bastia
Le 15 août, jour de la Santa Maria, est une date importante de la vie religieuse insulaire. Bastia a célébré l'Assomption hier soir avec son et lumières. Après un temps religieux, place aux festivités : feu d'artifice sur le vieux port et concert de Diana di l'Alba à la citadelle.
Intervenants - Jean-Michel Pancrazi, prieur de l'Ordre de Saint-Lazare de Jérusalem - Malta; Tina Giordani, présidente de l'association Assunta Gloriosa;
Equipe - Kael Sereri, Guillaume Leonetti.
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Bastia : la mémoire et l’engagement d’Edmond Simeoni célébrés à l’église Saint-Roch
Edmond Simeoni, l'homme d'Aleria, s’est éteint le 14 décembre 2018. Un an après la mort du père du nationalisme corse, sa famille a tenu, ce samedi, à commémorer sa mémoire par une messe à l’église Saint-Roch de Bastia.
Intervenants - Louis Sarocchi
, Ancien de la cave d'Aleria
, Ami d'Edmond Simeoni ; Agnès Rogliano-Desideri
, Militante ; Anthony Giannini
, Militant ; Marc Simeoni.
Equipe - Anne-Marie Leccia ; Daniel Bansard ; Corinne Merciardi ; Christophe Gineste.
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Bénédiction Vierge Marie Vieux port Bastia
Bastia, Saint Erasme 2012