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France, Gourdon. Old Medieval Village. Round the World Trip, 10
Gourdon, as it appears to us today, gives a good example of a Feudal village. Matryoshki Travels, part 10 - Walking through the streets of the village Gourdon, France
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Lignana - A Medieval Village - Only the stones remain...
The river Pescia flows through the foothills of the Apennine mountains in northern Tuscany. Today ten medieval hilltop villages remain in the Pesciatina valley rising like islands out of its dense chestnut forest. In the Middle Ages there was an eleventh. Destroyed in the14th Century in wars between Pisans and the Florentines, Lignana's stones are still to be found lying strewn deep within the forest.
France Travel Guide - French Village of Gourdon
Take a tour of French Village of Gourdon in Gourdon, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The sheer, forested cliffs of Provence, France give way to the sky-high village of Gourdon.
Also called the Eagle's Nest, Gourdon sits 500 meters above the river Loup and gives sprawling views of rolling hills and the Mediterranean Sea.
The town has gained a reputation for its incredible vistas and its visitor friendly atmosphere.
The beautiful medieval Town Hall, decorated with a small but stately French insignia, is a testament to the steadfast nature of this ancient town.
The small medieval streets contain many beautiful architectural treasures.
To catch a glimpse of this town, travel north from Nice or watch Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief.
Travel France - Visiting the Town Hall of Lyon
Take a tour of Lyon Town Hall in Lyon, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The town hall in Lyon is a beautiful and classic 17th century building situated in central France, in a region renowned for its wine, cuisine, and landscape.
During the French revolution of the late 18th century, this bas relief of Louis the 14th on horseback was removed, but fortunately was later replaced.
Having been destroyed by multiple fires, the hall has seen many architects during its over 3 centuries of use.
This town hall is topped with a billowing French national flag and on its second story balcony proudly displays the flag of Lyon.
Through the various reconstructions of this edifice, many features have changed, but the overly embellished architectural style of Louis the 14th remain evident.
The resilience of this structure, combined with its luxurious architecture is one of the reasons this hall remains a symbol of triumph, strength, and success.
Travel France - Exploring the Village of Estaing
Take a tour of French Village of Estaing in Estaing, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The small town of Estaing is a commune in France with a population of roughly 650 residents.
Estaing was built on a patch of exposed bedrock near the Aubrac Mountains.
Within the city are preserved renaissance-style buildings, such as a castle, Ouradou Chapel, and the town's College.
The town is located on the Lot River and is noted for its Gothic-style bridge and iron cross fashioned by Henri Lesueur.
The town's church is dedicated to Saint Fleuret and its town festival is held annually in the saint's honor.
The town also offers various recreational activities for visitors such as canoeing, fishing, and bike riding.
French Village of Pujols - France Travel Guide
Take a tour of French Village of Pujols in Pujols, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Pujols, France is a small, beautiful village that belies its long and somewhat strange history.
Pujols was at one point a stronghold for heretics before they were executed.
Once a strongly fortified medieval town, much of it dates back to the thirteenth century.
Today, this small village on the slope of a hill is an open and inviting place for all visitors.
There are still some parts of town where the ruins of the past can be found.
Besides the ancient churches, there are the remains of a castle and ruins of the previous fortified wall.
French Village of Curemonte, (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of French Village of Curemonte in Curemonte, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Curemonte is a beautiful, small-sized medieval village in the south-central region of France.
There are not one, not two, but three castles in this town, a remarkable feature for a village this size.
Curemonte was established in the eleventh century and has retained the feel of a medieval city.
Because of its location on a ridge, this town has long been fortified and lauded for its strategic importance.
Besides the castles, the village has several lovely churches and a weekly farmer's market in the summer.
Curemonte is small enough that it's very easy to access the beautiful French countryside which surrounds the village.
Small Travel Gems: Rouen, France
Rouen, France
Rouen, the capital of French department of Seine-Maritime, and also the historic capital of Normandy. Rouen is also known as city of a hundred bells steeple.
The city has about 100,000 inhabitants and is situated on the river Seine. The old town is on the right bank. The center of old Rouen has many half-timbered houses (in streets: Rue de la Vicompte, Rue Ecuyere, Rue du Gros Horloge..)
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Rouen is an ancient city with a long history (since 1st century AC). The Romans named it as Rotomagus. In the 3rd century Rouen became a mean bishop seat .
During the Hundred Years War, the city fell into the English's hands (1419). In 1431, in Rouen was Joan of Arc put to death as a heretic (burned at the stake).
Rouen has a major cathedral, which dates from the 13th century, but only in the 19th century was completed. Cathedral of Rouen ... In the period between 13th and 20th century was several times destroyed, burned, and suffered a lot, but it was always rebuilt. The highest tower on the cathedral named La Tour Grêle is the highest bell tower in France (151 m).
The symbol of Rouen is another monument, the Gros Horloge, a large medieval clock that hangs above the street Rue du Gros-Horloge.
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Ruan, glavni grad francuskog regiona Seine-Maritime i vazi za centar istorijskih zbivanja u Normandiji. Ruan je takođe poznat kao grad sa sto zvonika.
Grad ima oko 100.000 stanovnika, a nalazi se na reci Seni.Stari grad je na desnoj obali. Centar starog Ruana se sastoji od mnostva starih kuća sagradjenih od drvenih greda (u ulicama: Rue de la Vicompte, Rue Ecuyere, Rue du Gros Horloge ..)
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Rouen je grad sa dugom istorijom ( od prvog veka Nove ere). Rimljani su ga nazvali Rotomagus. U 3. veku Ruan postaje sediste episkopije.
U toku Stogodisnjeg rata, grad je pripao Englezima (1419).
U 1431, u Rouenu je Ivanka Orleanka spaljena na lomaci.
Katedralu u Ruanu je prvi put bila sagradjena u 13. veku, ali je tek u 19. veku bila u potpunosti završena. U razdoblju između 13. i 20. veka bila je nekoliko puta rusena, paljena (i u toku II sv. rata) , ali uvek je bila obnovljena. Najviši toranj na katedrali pod nazivom La Tour Grêle je ujedno i najviši zvonik u Francuskoj (151 m).
Simbol Ruana je Gros Horloge, veliki srednjovekovni sat koji visi iznad ulice Rue du Gros-Horloge.
Historic Preservation -- 121st DAR Continental Congress
Originally shown at the Distinguished Awards Ceremony of the 121st Continental Congress, the annual convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution, this video celebrates the historic preservation work of DAR chapters across the country and around the world.
Le violon du Forgeron
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Licques a village in France
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Travel France - Exploring the Historical Village of Collonges-la-Rouge
Take a tour of French Village of Collonges-la-Rouge in Collonge-la-Rouge, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
If you look best in red, you may want to visit the French village of Collonges-la-Rouge.
Almost all of the buildings in this small town in the Limousin region are built with local red sandstone.
History traces the town back to the 8th century, and it has since been a highly desirable destination site.
The town has gone through various stages, including once being a pilgrim destination and a stone quarry.
The most beautiful villages of France association was created in this ethereal town, an admittedly proper place to begin this prestigious honor.
With local help, the town was given the title of historical monument in 1942.
Gothic Treasures - A Walking Journey
Your tour begins with a leisurely drive that circles the Old Town, offering excellent views of the ancient city wall. A guided walking tour of the Upper Town begins at the Kiek in de Kok Cannon Tower. As you stroll the narrow and winding cobbled streets, admire the castle, now the seat of Estonia's Parliament, and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, before walking through the Danish King's Garden down to the Town Hall Square, the heart of the Lower Town. This stunning 15th century building is one of the best preserved Gothic Town Halls in Europe. Afterwards, continue your walking tour of the Lower Town and see the Great Guild, the Holy Ghost Church, the 15th century Apothecary Shop and numerous medieval merchants' homes. After returning to the coach at Mere Boulevard, a 20 minute drive will bring you to the Rocca al Mare Open Air Museum displaying fine examples of Estonian rural architecture from the last 200 years. You'll find many examples of spectacular wooden buildings preserved in peaceful surroundings, including old farmhouses, fishermen's houses, a village church, a village school and windmills of various kinds. Before the coach returns to the ship there will be a brief opportunity for shopping at the museum's small gift shop. Note: Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes. Flash photography is not allowed in Town Hall. This tour will not be available on June 24th, 2013 due to a national holiday, the Open Air museum is closed.
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Travel France - Visiting Rosary Basilica in Lourdes
Take a tour of Rosary Basilica in Lourdes, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A catholic church built in honor of the Virgin Mary sits within the foothills of Lourdes, France.
The Rosary Basilica, designed by renowned architect, Leopold Hardy, displays classic themes of Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Byzantine architecture.
This ornate gold cross is just one example of the intricate artwork the building contains.
The interior nave contains a wide dome and a collection of sixteen distinctive stained glass windows.
The Basilica also showcases the fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary with one story-telling mosaic displayed in each of the fifteen adjacent chapel halls.
Tourists are known to take a pilgrimage to the Rosary Basilica and reflect over the Mysteries of the Rosary that the chapel illustrates.
Peyrière : Panorama vu du clocher de l'église
Peyrière est une petite commune de 250 habitants environ. L'église du 16e siècle, a été restaurée au 19e, vers 1896, grâce à la générosité d'une habitante de la commune. Un clocher carré surmonté d'une statue du Sacré Cœur a été construit. Du haut de ce clocher, une terrasse permet de jouir d'un panorama exceptionnel sur la vallée du Dropt. Depuis peu, une table d'orientation et des jumelles ont été installées. Au début de la vidéo, fioriture sur une plaque apposée sur le mur de l'église et qui indique qu'il s'agit de l'église Saint-Pierre, de la paroisse Saint Vincent-de-Paul en Guyenne. Autre fioriture, à la seconde 8 de la vidéo, cette fois dans le hall d'entrée de l'église où ce panneau donne des informations sur les deux cloches qui habitent le sommet du clocher. Dans la séquence qui suit, à la seconde 17, on aperçoit en contre-plongée les deux cloches entre les poutres. La séquence se poursuit par la montée des escaliers jusqu'au sommet du clocher. Au sommet je pose la caméra un instant pour faire le point avec le GPS (l'orientation est au nord-est). A 2 minute 14 secondes, le panoramearth proprement dit démarre, avec une fioriture en contre-plongée sur la statue (par erreur, le pano démarre au sud-ouest au lieu du nord). A 2:22 on voit la terrasse, avec la table d'orientation au centre et les jumelles de part et d'autre (le vieux monsieur est penché sur son smartphone pour tenter de lire son écran en lui faisant de l'ombre). A 2:41, zoom sur un château d'eau au loin (à 540 mètres à l'ouest). Le panoramique se poursuit sur un magnifique point de vue à 360°. A 3:36 on voit une ferme qui s'appelle « Le Bousquet ». A 3:51 on voit la D132 qui arrive de la D933 (Marmande-Bergerac). A 4:01 on voit le lieu-dit « Métairie Basse ». A partir de 4:24, une autre séquence vidéo en plongée sur le cimetière au pied de l'église, vertigineux ! La séquence se termine par un zoom vers le sud. Lorsque que le temps est très clair on aperçoit paraît-il les Pyrénées. Ce n'est pas le cas aujourd'hui. A 5:21, la table d'orientation. A partir de 5:37, une dernière séquence concernant l'intérieur de la petite église. Pour visiter l'église et monter sur le clocher, il suffit de demander les clés à la mairie.
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Latitude (dd): 44.576313
Longitude (dd): 0.318528
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Altitude (m): 120
Date (y/m/d): 2012/08/08
Time (hh24 : mm): 10 : 12
Country: France
State/Region: Aquitaine
County/District: Lot-et-Garonne (47)
City: Peyrière (47350)
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Travel Czech Republic - Touring the Medieval Town of Krumlov
Take a tour of in Czech Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A forest of red roofs and historic structures mark the Czech town of Cesky Krumlov.
The entire town is stunning, but it is especially known for its medieval Old Town.
Standing prominently above the other rooftops is the beautiful, fifteenth century Church of Saint Vitus.
Walking the narrow medieval streets of cobblestone, takes you back centuries in time.
One of the greatest sights in town is the Cesky Krumlov castle, second in size only to Prague Castle.
The town has its origins in the 13th century, meaning there are dozens of exhilarating sights.
Surrounding the town is the beautiful countryside of the Czech Republic's South Bohemian Region.
The forceful Vltava River surges through Cesky Krumlov and its banks are lovely.
for walking.
Kilts, armour and folk music at the Medieval Market WGT 2009
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