Saint Crépin et Carlucet (Dordogne, France) - Novembre 2016
Présentation du vieux bourg de Saint Crépin (situé à quelques kilomètres de Sarlat-la-Canéda) composé d'un ensemble architecturale remarquable avec notamment le château de Lacypierre.
Carlucet en Dordogne
Château de Lacypierre à Saint crépin et Carlucet en Dordogne
Places to see in ( Sarlat - France )
Places to see in ( Sarlat - France )
Sarlat-la-Canéda is a medieval town in southwest France's Dordogne department. Its central Sainte-Marie Church, redesigned by architect Jean Nouvel, hosts an indoor food market, and a glass elevator in the bell tower offers city views. Sarlat Market sells local delicacies like foie gras and cheese. To the south, close to the Cathédrale Saint-Sacerdos de Sarlat, stands the bullet-shaped Lanterne des Morts tower.
Sarlat - Now we're talking! The most famous town in the region and one of the most renowned and visited in France. It is also one of the most attractive. Often called just Sarlat, the town is actually twinned with its less famous neighbour and is more correctly called Sarlat le Caneda.
Sarlat is in the region called the Perigord Noir in the Sout West of France. Destined to be besieged by tourists at almost all times of the year Sarlat is a beautiful, well restored town a few kilometres north of the River Dordogne. The old town, dating from both medieval and renaissance times is a pleasure to visit, especially during the spring and autumn, or early in the morning. If you can catch the early morning sunshine on the yellow sandstone buildings, so much the better.
The cathedral was originally the church of Sarlat Abbey. Over the centuries it has been added to and transformed and is now a mix of Roman, Gothic and other styles. The cour du cloitre and the nearby cour des fontaines and the cour des chanoines were all originally part of the abbey. The jardin des Enfeus just above the cathedral is the ancient abbey cemetary and there are several sarcophagus and 'enfeus'(enfeus are tombs that are built into the church wall).
Opposite the cathedral on the Place du Peyrou is the splendid 'Hôtel de La Boétie', birthplace of the philosopher and humanist Etienne de La Boétie. His house has a large arched entrance and Renaissance style mullioned windows.
Crossing the Rue de la Republique to the west side of town take a look at the Hotel St Clar with its wonderful turret tower and see the Tour du Bourreau and the last remaining part of the ramparts. Wander northwards past the convent of Ste Claire and the Chapel of the Penitents Blancs with its huge Baroque doorway.
Crossing back over the Rue de la Republique walk down the Rue des Consuls. This road is one of the highlights of Sarlat and contains a number of very impressive mansions. There is the 16th century Hotel de Mirandol with its imposing doorway, the 14th century Hotel Plamon with its three arched windows. The floor above with its mullion windows was added a century later. The Hotel de Vassal was built in the 15th century and has a double turret and the Hotel Tapinois de Betou has a monumental staircase. Wandering along the street taking in all the different details of windows and doors and roofs is a pleasure.
Alot to see in Sarlat such as :
Manor d'Eyrignac Chateau de Losse Manor Gisson Sarlat Cathedral Zoological Reserve Calviac Château de Marqueyssac Roque Saint-Christophe Maison forte de Reignac Château de Puymartin Cap Blanc rock shelter Château de Montfort Château de Fénelon Jardins d'Eau Château de la Malartrie forest squirrels House of La Boétie Cabanes du Breuil Les Jardins de Cadiot Castel Merle Hôtel de Maleville Château de Clérans Castle Lacypierre Château de Rouffillac Château du Roc Château du Cluzeau
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