Le Vieux Bassin d'Honfleur en Normandie
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Places to see in ( Honfleur - France ) Le Vieux Bassin
Places to see in ( Honfleur - France ) Le Vieux Bassin
The old basin is a port located in the center of the city of Honfleur in the French department of Calvados in the Normandy region . Its narrow slate houses reflecting in the basin make it the main tourist attraction of Honfleur. This watershed was created at the instance of Abraham Duquesne and by order of Colbert in 1681. It replaces the old haven of beaching which was much narrower. These works require the destruction of the western part of the ramparts. They end in 1684.
This basin, approximately 1 hectare ( 10,000 m 2 ) wide, is 130 m long, 70 m wide on the south side and 85 m wide on the north side where the channel to the outer harbor is located. of Honfleur . It is entirely surrounded by publicly accessible wharves. The old basin is surrounded by Quai Sainte-Catherine to the west and for part of the south side. The houses of this dock numbered 2 to 68 are listed under the historical monuments since 1933. The forty houses date from the xvii th and xviii th centuries. They are narrow and have three to seven floors (except home n o 2, which has only one floor). Many facades are covered with slates. Some homes are built with corbels .
This uninterrupted series of old houses and their reflection in the water of the pool further accentuate the beauty of this place prized by many painters and photographers. The old basin has always been represented by artists including Gustave Courbet , Eugène Boudin , Claude Monet and Johan Barthold Jongkind , forming the School of Honfleur which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement . Today, most of the ground floor of Quai Sainte-Catherine are occupied by restaurants and breweries. The Neurdein brothers photographed the Saint-Catherine wharf in Honfleur.
The south side extends the Quai Sainte-Catherine by Montpensier Street. By an underground route, the stream of Claire feeds the basin. The eastern part of the basin is occupied by only a dozen buildings constituting the Saint-Étienne wharf. Among these are the town hall (protected as historical monuments since 1989), the Saint - Etienne church (protected as historical monuments since 1932) became a museum of the Navy. Three alleys access to the Saint-Étienne wharf. On the north side or the sea side, there is the Quai de la Quarantaine and a single building: the lieutenancy that was once the home of the king's lieutenant. It is the only important vestige of the fortifications of the city. The movable bridge on the channel towards the front-port formed by Morelle completes the round of the basin.
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HONFLEUR vieux bassin e dintorni ** normandie france **
Situata sull'estuario della Senna, a breve distanza dall'imponente Ponte di Normandia, Honfleur è meta turistica per eccellenza in ogni stagione dell'anno.
Fulcro principale della visita è il pittoresco Vieux Bassin, il più attraente e civettuolo dei porti normanni che ospita insieme natanti da diporto e barche da pesca.
Passeggiando lungo le sue rive fra vele colorate e antiche case dalle tegole di ardesia, oppure sorseggiando un drink in uno dei numerosi e variopinti locali all'aperto ci si sente come avvolti in una atmosfera da cartolina, con la Liutenence e la Port de Caen a richiamo dell'antico passato.
All'interno di Honfleur la piazza principale è dominata dalla chiesa di S.Caterina, tutta in legno così come il dirimpettaio campanile con l'orologio, mentre intorno è un piacevole intrecciarsi di viuzze con case a graticcio adornate di fiori, gallerie d'arte e vari negozietti con oggetti artigianali.
Fin dal XIX secolo Honfleur è stato luogo prediletto di scrittori, musicisti e soprattutto pittori, sedotti dalla luce cangiante dell'estuario e dal verde della campagna dell'Auge.
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Honfleur est une commune portuaire normande (département du Calvados) située sur la rive sud de l'estuaire de la Seine, en face du Havre, tout près du débouché du pont de Normandie.
Elle est peuplée de 7 454 habitantsNote 1 (les Honfleurais).
Elle est surtout connue pour son Vieux Bassin pittoresque, caractérisé par ses maisons aux façades recouvertes d'ardoises, et pour avoir été maintes fois représentée par des artistes, dont Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet et Johan Barthold Jongkind, formant l’École de Honfleur qui contribua à l'apparition du mouvement impressionniste. Alphonse Allais et Erik Satie y sont nés dans la même rue. La commune est classée quatre fleurs au concours des villes et villages fleuris.
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Im idyllischen Morgenlicht wird die Klappbrücke geöffnet, damit die Segelboote den romantischen Hafen von Honfleur verlassen können.
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Honfleur is a Normandy port town located on the south bank of the Seine estuary, opposite Le Havre, near the mouth of the Normandy Bridge.
She is best known for its picturesque Vieux Bassin, characterized by its houses with facades covered with slate, and have been repeatedly represented by artists including Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet and Johan Barthold Jongkind, forming the school of Honfleur which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement. Alphonse Allais and Erik Satie were born in the same street.
Honfleur est une commune portuaire normande située sur la rive sud de l'estuaire de la Seine, en face du Havre, tout près du débouché du pont de Normandie.
Elle est surtout connue pour son Vieux Bassin pittoresque, caractérisé par ses maisons aux façades recouvertes d'ardoises, et pour avoir été maintes fois représentée par des artistes, dont notamment Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet et Johan Barthold Jongkind, formant l’École de Honfleur qui contribua à l'apparition du mouvement impressionniste. Alphonse Allais et Erik Satie y sont nés dans la même rue.
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Richard and Nancy check out this small café on the harbor.
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Die Hafenstadt Honfleur hat 8163 Einwohner. Sie liegt an der Mündung der Seine in den Ärmelkanal.
Honfleur wird im 11. Jahrhundert urkundlich erwähnt.
Sehr sehenswert sind die pittoresken, schmalen und sechs Stockwerke hohen Häusern am Vieux Bassin (Altes Hafenbecken) aus dem 17. Jahrhundert.
Am Vieux Bassin findet man auch die Lieutenance (Rest einer Befestigungsanlage und Residenz des Gouverneurs von Honfleur aus dem 16. Jahrhundert).
An der Fassade der Lieutenance erinnert eine Tafel an die Expeditionen von Champlain nach Kanada und die Gründung von Quebec im Jahr 1608.
In der Lieutenance sind einige alte Schiffsmodelle ausgestellt.
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Honfleur, Normandy’s charming port town. Weekend destination for Parisians.
Long a favorite with painters such as Monet, Normandy’s most charming port town is a popular day trip destination for Parisian families, an ideal place for a weekend getaway. The most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie's seaside towns, Honfleur is a place with half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish cafes, restaurants, boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact, especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor. What a perfect place for a getaway, especially this weekend where temperatures are in the high 70s.
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Places to see in ( Honfleur - France )
Places to see in ( Honfleur - France )
Honfleur is a city in the department of Calvados, in northern France's Normandy region. It's on the estuary where the Seine river meets the English Channel. The Vieux-Bassin (old harbor), lined with 16th- to 18th-century townhouses, has been a subject for artists including Claude Monet and native son Eugène Boudin. Nearby is 15th-century St. Catherine's Church, a vaulted timber structure erected by shipbuilders.
Long a favourite with painters such as Monet, Normandy’s most charming port town is a popular day-trip destination for Parisian families. Though the centre can be overrun with visitors on warm weekends and in summer, it’s hard not to love the rugged maritime charm of the Vieux Bassin (old harbour), which evokes maritime Normandy of centuries past. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Honfleur was one of France’s most important ports for commerce and exploration. Some of the earliest French expeditions to Brazil and Newfoundland began here, and in 1608, Samuel de Champlain set sail from Honfleur to found Quebec City.
City of Art and History situated at the mouth of the Seine, Honfleur immediately enchants the visitors by revealing its charming fishing and sailing port, its old picturesque narrow streets, and its old timber-framed or slate-fronted houses. A magnificent collection of buildings that have inspired numerous painters. The Vieux Basin quays, surrounded by typical residences, as well as the beautiful narrow streets lined with art galleries and workshops, are a great place for a wander.
There's loads to discover! The Sainte-Catherine church is a magnificent wooden building of the 15th and 16th centuries. Opposite, the bell tower, which is curiously separated from the church, is home to religious objects. For those who love art, the Eugène-Boudin museum houses paintings and drawings collections of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Honfleur looks so utterly enchanting, it is hard to remember that it was built essentially for commerce. Its harbour sits in a great location, tucked away on the southern side of the Seine’s estuary. During the Hundred Years War, the French king had this strategic spot fortified, but that didn’t stop the English taking over for several decades.
Through the Ancien Régime, Honfleur’s shipowners made fortunes from trade, notably with North America. Samuel de Champlain, one of the most famous explorers associated with the port, headed off to found the Canadian city of Quebec. Lucrative lines for the Honfleur shipping magnates included not just cod-fishing off Newfoundland, but also the triangular slave trade.
With their fortunes, wealthy Honfleur families built their high-rise homes, packed tight next to each other, especially around the Vieux Bassin, the heart of the port, where a front-row home overlooking the vessels was a distinct privilege. Now, instead of receiving commercial ships, or fishing boats, which are kept out of the centre in larger docks, the Vieux Bassin attracts yachts. Shops fight for space behind the quays in this extraordinarily picturesque setting, while restaurants stretch their terraces across the cobbles.
The quarters on the different sides of the Vieux Bassin each have their distinctive character. The eastern Enclos, around the church of St-Etienne, is packed with interesting buildings.
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Best of Honfleur: pretty coastal town in Normandy
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Le projet du recreusement du bassin du centre de honfleur
Découvrez le projet mis en place par l'équipe municipale sur le réaménagement du centre de Honfleur !
Trois objectifs majeurs: priorité à la vie en centre ville, à l'authenticité de Honfleur et à son passé de grand port maritime.
L'envasement des bassins de Honfleur, survenu pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, aurait pu changer le fabuleux destin de Honfleur.
Mais grâce au courage et à l'intelligence de ses habitants, le vieux bassin existe encore aujourd'hui et constitue le joyau de Honfleur.
C'est grâce à lui que plus de trois millions de touristes par an visitent notre ville.
C'est grâce à lui que honfleur est devenue la treizième ville la plus visitée de France après Monaco.
Conscient de cette dénaturation forcée de l'histoire, l'équipe municipale propose un projet qui allie qualité de vie citadine,
préservation du caractère maritime, respect du patrimoine et valorisation de l'authenticité de Honfleur.
Prenons exemple sur nos anciens car c'est à nous, aujourd'hui, de relever ce défi !
Découvrez en images un des projets les plus importants pour le développement de la ville de Honfleur que le monde entier nous envie !
BEAUTIFUL HONFLEUR
Honfleur is another beautiful town on the coast of Normandy and it quickly became one of our favourite places. And the ice cream was really good!
A couple of middle-aged Kiwis travelling the world by plane, train and motorhome. The kids left home and so did we! We’re not professionals, we’re not experts, we just like to record what we see and do. Enjoy!