Moulin de Collioure
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Le Moulin de Collioure, histoire et fonctionnement
L'histoire du moulin mise en images et racontée par Georges Figuères. Récit suivi d'un exemple de trituration des olives.
Moulin de Collioure: Parcours conseillé
Parcours conseillé
Le Moulin de Collioure
Vue panoramique plein sud
Le moulin de Collioure ouvre ses portes
Et pourtant il tourne ! C’est un peu le crédo du moulin de Collioure sauvé par une équipe de passionnés il y a une quinzaine d’années… Juchée sur une colline de la cité fauviste, il a accueilli tout le week -end des visiteurs ravis du point de vue à l’occasion de ses portes ouvertes. Un reportage de France 3 Pays Catalan : Arnaud Richard/Alain Sabatier
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moulin de Collioure de l'extérieur
Après des années de restauration le moulin de la Cortina à Collioure fonctionne. Machinerie de toute beautée en bois sculté. Moulin du moyen âge dédié aux céréales puis transformé pour devenir un moulin à huile d’olives.
Collioure : Découverte
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Collioure 10 octobre 2016
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Ville de collioure Rétrospective 2017
Vidéo présentée à la population lors de la Cérémonie des Vœux 2018.
Prise de vue et montage : Instadrone
Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure - Hotel in Collioure, France
FR: L'Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure est un hébergement indépendant situé à Collioure, à 1 km du centre et à 100 mètres de la mer. L'appartement est doté d'une télévision, d'un balcon et d'un coin salon.
ES: El Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure es un alojamiento independiente situado en Collioure, a 1 km del centro y a 100 metros del mar. El apartamento dispone de TV, balcón, zona de estar y zona de cocina totalmente equipada con microondas y horno.
DE: Das Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure erwartet Sie in Collioure als eine Unterkunft zur Selbstverpflegung 1 km entfernt vom Zentrum der Stadt. Vom Meer trennen Sie 100 m. Das Apartment bietet einen TV, einen Balkon und einen Sitzbereich.
NL: Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure is een accommodatie met eigen kookgelegenheid in Collioure, op 1 km van het centrum en op 100 meter van de zee. Het appartement beschikt over een tv, een balkon en een zithoek.
IT: L'Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure è una sistemazione a ristorazione indipendente sita a Collioure, a 1 km dal centro e a 100 metri dal mare.
ZH: Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure公寓是坐落在科利尤尔(Collioure)的自助式公寓,距离市中心有1公里,距离海域有100米。 公寓提供电视、阳台和休息区。小厨房设备齐全,设有微波炉和烤箱。私人浴室设有淋浴和毛巾。客人可在公寓内欣赏大海的景致。其他设施包括带家具的露台。 公寓距离餐馆和杂货店都不到500米,距离Rivesaltes Airport机场有30公里。
RU: Апартаменты Roches Bleues I Collioure с собственной кухней расположены в городе Коллиур, в 1 км от центра и в 100 метрах от моря. В апартаментах к вашим услугам телевизор, балкон и гостиный уголок.
AR: تعتبر Apartment Roches Bleues I Collioure مكان إقامة ذو خدمة ذاتية يقع في كوليوري وعلى بعد كيلومتر واحد من المركز وعلى بعد 100 متر من البحر. يتوفر لكم في الشقة تلفزيون وشرفة ومنطقة جلوس، تم تجهيز المطبخ الصغير بشكل كامل مع ميكروويف وفرن.
Places to see in ( Collioure - France )
Places to see in ( Collioure - France )
Collioure is a town on the Mediterranean coast of southern France. On the sea, the medieval Château Royal de Collioure offers dramatic coastal views. The bell tower of 17th-century Notre-Dame-des-Anges Church was once a lighthouse. The Modern Art Museum includes paintings by Henri Matisse. Nearby is the Moulin de Collioure, a 14th-century windmill. South, the hilltop Fort St. Elme has a museum with medieval weapons.
Collioure is a seaside resort on the Languedoc coast, just north of the border with Spain and on the 'Vermeille Coast'. It was historically a small fishing village then after a time as an an important military centre, Collioure began to attract the artistic community including such renowned artists as Matisse and Derain in the early 20th century. It is now a very popular destination with tourists and Collioure has a lively town centre with some interesting historical monuments and a popular local beach. With the castle and church creating an impressive backdrop, the beach and harbour are among the most scenic in Languedoc-Roussillon.
Start your visit by walking along the sea-front: there are the wonderful sights of the castle and the church of Notre Dame des Anges to admire and as you wander along the Boulevard du Boramar between the two there are lots of lovely seaside bars and restaurants to tempt you. Collioure is by far the most attractive town on this stretch of the Mediterranean coast and is definitely not to be missed. It also feels slightly out of place: you feel as if you are in the heart of Provence rather than close to the Spanish border
Head uphill into the town itself and the narrow streets are charming. The houses are painted in lovely pastel shades with painted shutters and many are bedecked with trailing bougainvillea and vibrant blue plumbagos. Out of season the market days are particularly nice days to visit the town: these are on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. But it is useful to remember that in peak season it is always difficult to find a parking space in Collioure ... and even harder on market days
The Church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges stands on a small peninsula in the sea. The belltower of the church was the town lighthouse in medieval times, with a church then built next to it in the 17th century. Later, when the harbour was no longer used as a port, the lighthouse was incorporated as the church belltower. The domed cupola (in an Italian style) was added early in the 19th century. The interior of the church has a huge carved wooden altarpiece covered in gold leaf.
The Royal Castle of Collioure, Le Chateau Royal, dominates the seafront at the southern end of the harbour. The site has had a castle since as early as the 7th century, but the building we see today was constructed in the 13th century, with additions until the 17th century. Le More is the old fishing village and the narrow cobbled streets and pretty pastel-painted houses are a pleasure to explore.
Above the town is the Fort Miradou, built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt by Vauban. It is now occupied by the army and not open to the public. Further out of town facing the sea are these two fortresses built in the 18th century - Fort Carré and Fort Rond. On the southern edge of town the monastery was built in the 13th century. In recent years the cloister has had a chequered history. It became the home of a co-operative wine seller but was sold in an illegal art sale to the Atlantic town of Anglet. When this was discovered it was bought back in 1992 and rebuilt in the gardens of the Modern Art Mueum.
Anchovies has been a one of Collioure's key industries for centuries. Because of the importance of anchovies in the local commerce and the local cuisine Collioure has been awarded the 'site remarquable du gout', or' award of culinary excellence'. The anchovies are prepared in lots of different ways and you can sample them in various different shops in Collioure. Collioure has been a trading port since 673 and the village began to develop more fully in the 10th century.
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Collioure (Château Royal) | FRANCE
Collioure is a town on the Mediterranean coast of southern France. On the sea, the medieval Château Royal de Collioure offers dramatic coastal views. The bell tower of 17th-century Notre-Dame-des-Anges Church was once a lighthouse. The Modern Art Museum includes paintings by Henri Matisse. Nearby is the Moulin de Collioure, a 14th-century windmill. South, the hilltop Fort St. Elme has a museum with medieval weapons.
COLLIOURE 2019
Vidéo de Collioure, ville Française située au bord de la Méditerranée ( Côte Vermeille ) dans le département des Pyrénées-Orientales, tournée en Septembre 2019 lors de notre étape vendanges dans la région durant notre tour de France de 5 mois !
Personnages principaux : Elora ( bien évidemment ), l'Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Anges-de-Collioure, Château royal de Collioure, ( au loin ) le Fort st-Elme, la Plage st-Vincent, Le Moulin de Collioure !
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Places to see in ( Collioure - France )
Places to see in ( Collioure - France )
Collioure is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. The town of Collioure is on the Côte Vermeille, in the canton of Côte Vermeille and in the arrondissement of Céret.
Collioure is the name of an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) situated around the town, (Collioure AOC), producing red, rosé and a few white wines. The ancient terraced vines in the hills behind the town also provide grapes for the apéritif and dessert wines of the (Banyuls) appellation, which shares its boundaries with the Collioure appellation. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world. Collioure sera toujours Collioure (Collioure shall always be Collioure) quoting French singer Maurice Chevalier's famous song titled Paris sera toujours Paris.
In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. André Derain, Georges Braque, Othon Friesz, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, James Dickson Innes and Tsuguharu Fujita have all been inspired by Collioure's royal castle, medieval streets, its lighthouse converted into the church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges and its typical Mediterranean bay. Collioure's cemetery contains the tomb of Spanish poet Antonio Machado, who fled here to escape advancing Francoist troops at the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939. Part of the action in Stephen Clarke's fourth comic novel featuring Paul West, Dial M for Merde, takes place in Collioure.
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Vente Appartements Collioure
Evénement rare à Collioure... •Un ensemble neuf de 4 appartements niché au cœur de collioure à 500 m de la mer . •Quatre appartements : Trois T2 et Un T3 de 42 à 68 m². •Parking, garage, et cave privatifs. •Les terrasses de 15 à 30 m² plein sud offrent un panorama extraordinaire sur le moulin et le fort st Elme, et pour le T3 une vue sur mer. •La résidence propose un jardin collectif pour les trois T2 de plus 100 m² ainsi qu' un jardin privé pour le T3 d' environ 60 m² entouré des vignes et des oliviers qui sont les couleurs et les parfums de la Méditerranée. Un art de vivre entre confort et élégance
Collioure, France 2016
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COLLIOURE 2016 illumination
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La Fregate | Collioure | France
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COLLIOURE dans toute sa splendeur
Château Royal , Eglise , Musée,, Moulin , Fort Saint Elme ,centre ville et ses maisons de pêcheurs, plages ensoleillées !!!