The Cotton Club - Escape Game Double Tour à Bourges
Chicago, 1925
Après l’assassinat du gangster Stefano Nitti, Giovanni, le frère de la victime, est actuellement recherché pour meurtre. Le gang italien dont vous faites partie à décider de rendre justice !
Effectivement, faire une petite descente au Cotton Club des Irlandais serait un bon moyen de renflouer les caisses du gang mais aussi de prouver l’innocence de Giovanni qui s’est certainement fait piéger !
La police est encore à la recherche d’indices mais vous peut-être pourrez-vous trouver la boucle d’oreille porte bonheur de l’irlandaise Bree Shelby, appartenant aux femmes de sa famille depuis des générations.
Cette femme a été vue pour la dernière fois au bar de ses cousins Irlandais lors d’une altercation musclée et une boucle d’oreille gisait sur le siège à coté de Nitti lorsque son corps fut retrouvé …
Bourges Cathedral, Bourges, Centre, France, Europe
Bourges Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral, dedicated to Saint Stephen, located in Bourges, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Bourges. The site occupied by the present cathedral, in what was once the northeastern corner of the Gallo-Roman walled city, has been the site of the city's main church at least since Carolingian times and probably since the foundation of the bishopric in the 3rd century. The present Cathedral was built as a replacement for a mid-11th-century structure, traces of which survive in the crypt. The date when construction began is unknown, although a document of 1195 recording expenditure on rebuilding works suggests that construction was already underway by that date. The fact that the east end protrudes beyond the line of the Gallo-Roman walls and that royal permission to demolish those walls was only granted in 1183 shows that work on the foundations cannot have started before that date. The main phase of construction is therefore roughly contemporaneous with Chartres Cathedral (begun 1194), some 200 kilometres (124 miles) to the northwest. As with most Early- and High-Gothic cathedrals, the identity of the architect or master-mason is unknown. The choir was in use (though not necessarily complete) by 1214 and the nave was finished by 1255. The building was finally consecrated in 1324. Most of the west façade was finished by 1270, though work on the towers proceeded more slowly, partly due to the unfavourable rock strata beneath the site. Structural problems with the South tower led to the building of the adjoining buttress tower in the mid-14th century. The North tower was completed around the end of the 15th century but collapsed in 1506, destroying the Northern portion of the façade in the process. The North tower and its portal were subsequently rebuilt in a more contemporary style. Important figures in the life of the cathedral during the 13th century include William of Donjeon who was Archbishop from 1200 until his death in 1209 (and was canonised by the Pope in 1218 as St William of Bourges) as well as his grandson, Philip Berruyer (archbishop 1236-61), who oversaw the later stages of construction. Following the destruction of much of the Ducal Palace and its chapel during the revolution, the tomb effigy of Duke Jean de Berry was relocated to the Cathedral's crypt, along with some stained glass panels showing standing prophets, which were designed for the chapel by André Beauneveu. Generally the cathedral suffered far less than some of its peers during the French Wars of Religion and in the Revolution. Its location meant it was also relatively safe from the ravages of both World Wars. The cathedral was added to the list of the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1992. The cathedral's nave is 15 m wide by 37m high; its arcade is 20m high; the inner aisle is 21.3 m and the outer aisle is 9.3 m high. The use of flying buttresses was employed to help the structure of the building. However, since this was a fairly new technique, one can easily see the walls were still made quite thick to take the force. Sexpartite vaults are used to span the nave. Bourges Cathedral is notable for the simplicity of its plan, which did without transepts but which adopted the double-aisled design found in earlier high-status churches such as the Early-Christian basilica of St Peter's in Rome or in Notre Dame de Paris. The double aisles continue without interruption beyond the position of the screen (now largely destroyed though a few fragments are preserved in the crypt) to form a double ambulatory around the choir. The inner aisle has a higher vault than the outer one, while both the central nave and the inner aisle have similar three-part elevations with arcade, triforium and clerestory windows; a design which admits considerably more light than one finds in more conventional double-aisled buildings like Notre-Dame. This design, with its distinctive triangular cross section, was subsequently copied at Toledo Cathedral and in the choir at Le Mans. The flying buttresses surrounding the cathedral are relatively slender and efficient, particularly compared to the contemporary but much heavier flyers at Chartres. Their steep angle helps to channel the thrust from the nave vaults and the wind loading on the roof to the outer buttress piers more effectively. The west façade is on a particularly grand scale when compared to earlier cathedrals. The four side aisles and central nave each have their own portal reflecting the scale of the spaces beyond.
Escape game Bourges - Capitaine Flint Freaky
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Teaser Double tour - le live escape game à Bourges
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Places to see in ( Bourges - France )
Places to see in ( Bourges - France )
Bourges is a city in central France known for its half-timbered houses. The grand, Gothic-style Bourges Cathedral features 13th-century stained-glass windows. Close by, the ornate Jacques Coeur Palace was the home of a 15th-century nobleman. Exhibits at the Musée du Berry include an Egyptian mummy, agricultural tools and Etruscan bronzes. Displays on evolution are among the highlights at the Natural History Museum.
Bourges is accessible by train from Paris Austerlitz in about 1 hour 45 minutes, or on the A71 motorway from Paris via Orleans. The cathedral of Saint Etienne, a UNESCO heritage site, dates from about 1200-1255. It's an exceptionally fine and most original work of French Gothic architecture, with double aisles and an immensely high nave. It has preserved almost all the original stained glass of its ambulatory, and some of the high windows of the choir. There are also some lovely later windows in the side chapels. The crypt and towers can be visited for an extra charge.
The Palais de Jacques Coeur was built from 1443-1450 by Jacques Coeur, the richest man in France and banker to Charles VII. It's a flamboyant work, highly decorated and punctuated by stair turrets and towers just like the castles in the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry - another Bourges inhabitant. The interior can only be visited on a guided tour, for which a charge is made.
The Marais, to the north of the historic centre, is an area of allotment gardens divided by canals. A walk all the way round will take you 2-3 hours and give you excellent views of the cathedral. Go at a weekend and you'll probably see some of the gardeners punting through the canals to their plots.
The whole city is full of lovely houses, some in half timber, others in the light stone that is characteristic of Bourges. Rue Bourbonnoux and Rue Coursalon are particularly worth visiting.
Palais des Echevins / Musee Esteve is another medieval mansion which borrows its vocabulary from the Palais Jacques Coeur, built 40 years earlier.
Musee de Berry - a free museum of local traditions, in another medieval mansion. Musee des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France - this museum, opposite the cathedral, displays works of craftsmanship which have been made for the MOF diploma. Currently (Jan 2007) it has a display of fine hand-made knives in the exhibition room. Free entry, and worth a look.
You can go to the 'Plan d'eau' which is an artificial lake to have a 6km-walk. It's also possible to use your bicycle or rollers around it on a lane separated from the road - it's relatively flat. In april, there is a music festival called 'Le Printemps de Bourges' where, during around 1 week, around 30 official concerts (prices varies) are given in the city (in several places, sometimes at the same time). The programme may be fetched in early March. During this period, most of the pubs and bars also have bands playing (for free) and the whole city gets a lot of animation.
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Places to see in ( Bourges - France ) Cathedrale St Etienne
Places to see in ( Bourges - France ) Cathedrale St Etienne
Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Stephen and is the seat of the Archbishop of Bourges. It is in the Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles. The site occupied by the present cathedral, in what was once the northeastern corner of the Gallo-Roman walled city, has been the site of the city's main church at least since Carolingian times and probably since the foundation of the bishopric in the 3rd century.
The present Cathedral was built as a replacement for a mid-11th-century structure, traces of which survive in the crypt. The date when construction began is unknown, although a document of 1195 recording expenditure on rebuilding works suggests that construction was already underway by that date. The fact that the east end protrudes beyond the line of the Gallo-Roman walls and that royal permission to demolish those walls was only granted in 1183 shows that work on the foundations cannot have started before that date. The main phase of construction is therefore roughly contemporaneous with Chartres Cathedral (begun 1194), some 200 kilometres (124 miles) to the northwest. As with most Early- and High-Gothic cathedrals, the identity of the architect or master-mason is unknown.
The choir was in use (though not necessarily complete) by 1214 and the nave was finished by 1255. The building was finally consecrated in 1324. Most of the west façade was finished by 1270, though work on the towers proceeded more slowly, partly due to the unfavourable rock strata beneath the site. Structural problems with the South tower led to the building of the adjoining buttress tower in the mid-14th century. The North tower was completed around the end of the 15th century but collapsed in 1506, destroying the Northern portion of the façade in the process. The North tower and its portal were subsequently rebuilt in a more contemporary style.
Bourges Cathedral covers a surface of 5,900 square metres (7,100 sq yd). The cathedral's nave is 15 metres (49 ft) wide by 37 metres (121 ft) high; its arcade is 20 metres (66 ft) high; the inner aisle is 21.3 metres (70 ft) and the outer aisle is 9.3 metres (31 ft) high. The use of flying buttresses was employed to help the structure of the building. However, since this was a fairly new technique, one can easily see the walls were still made quite thick to take the force. Sexpartite vaults are used to span the nave.
Bourges Cathedral is notable for the simplicity of its plan, which did without transepts but which adopted the double-aisled design found in earlier high-status churches such as the Early-Christian basilica of St Peter's in Rome or in Notre Dame de Paris. The double aisles continue without interruption beyond the position of the screen (now largely destroyed though a few fragments are preserved in the crypt) to form a double ambulatory around the choir. The inner aisle has a higher vault than the outer one, while both the central nave and the inner aisle have similar three-part elevations with arcade, triforium and clerestory windows; a design which admits considerably more light than one finds in more conventional double-aisled buildings like Notre-Dame.
Apart from the axial chapel, Bourges Cathedral retains most of its original ambulatory glass, which dates from about 1215 (around the same time as Chartres Cathedral). The glazing programme includes a famous Typological window (similar to examples at Sens and Canterbury), several hagiographic cycles, the story of the Old Testament patriarch, Joseph and symbolic depictions of the Apocalypse and Last Judgement. Other windows show the Passion and three of Christ's parables; the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son and the story of Dives and Lazarus. The French art historian Louis Grodecki identified three distinct masters or workshops involved in the glazing, one of whom may also have worked on the windows of Poitiers Cathedral.
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ibis Bourges Centre - Bourges - France
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ibis Bourges Centre hotel city: Bourges - Country: France
Address: rue Jankelevitch; zip code: 18000
The hotel ibis Bourges Centre is located just 700 metres from Jacques Coeur Palace and 1.2 km from Saint-Etienne Cathedral. It has a 24-hour reception and the air-conditioned rooms all include free Wi-Fi.
-- L'hôtel ibis Bourges Centre se trouve à seulement 700 mètres du palais Jacques-Cœur et à 1,2 km de la cathédrale Saint-Étienne.
-- El hotel ibis Bourges Centre está situado a solo 700 metros del Palacio de Jacques Coeur y a 1,2 km de la catedral de Saint-Etienne. Ofrece una recepción abierta las 24 horas y habitaciones con aire acondicionado y conexión Wi-Fi gratuita.
-- Das Hotel ibis Bourges Centre heißt Sie nur 700 m vom Palais Jacques Cœur und 1,2 km von der Kathedrale Saint-Etienne entfernt willkommen. Es verfügt über eine 24-Stunden-Rezeption und klimatisierte Zimmer mit kostenfreiem WLAN.
-- Ibis Bourges Centre ligt op slechts 700 meter van Palais Jacques Cœu en op ruim 1 km van de Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges. Het hotel biedt een 24-uursreceptie en kamers met airconditioning en gratis WiFi.
-- Situato a soli 700 metri dal Palazzo Jacques-Coeur e a 1,2 km dalla Cattedrale di Saint-Etienne, l'hotel ibis Bourges Centre dispone di una reception aperta 24 ore su 24 e offre camere climatizzate dotate di connessione Wi-Fi gratuita.
-- O hotel ibis Bourges Centre está localizado apenas a 700 metros do Palácio Jacques Coeur e a 1,2 km da Catedral de Saint-Etienne. Disponibiliza uma recepção 24 horas e quartos climatizados com acesso Wi-Fi gratuito.
-- The hotel ibis Bourges Centre はジャック・クール宮殿からわずか700m、サン・テチエンヌ大聖堂から1.2kmに位置しています。24時間対応のフロントがあり、エアコン付きの客室には無料のWi-Fiが備わっています。 モダンな内装で防音対策済みの客室には、衛星チャンネル付き薄型テレビ、ラジオ、専用バスルーム(バスタブ、ヘアドライヤー付)が備わります。 ビュッフェ式朝食を毎朝用意しており、パンケーキ、フェアトレードのコーヒーと焼きたてのペストリーなどを提供しています。...
-- ibis Bourges Centre酒店距离雅克心宫仅有700米,距离圣埃蒂安大教堂有1.2公里,设有1个24小时前台和提供免费无线网络连接的空调客房。 每间客房均拥有现代风格的装饰和隔音设施,配有1台卫星平面电视和1台收音机。私人浴室配有1个浴缸和1个吹风机。 酒店每天早上供应自助早餐,包括煎饼、公平贸易咖啡和新鲜糕点。 酒店内设有免费公共停车场,距离布尔日高尔夫球场有4.5公里,距离布尔日火车站有1.6公里。
-- Отель Ibis Бурж-центр находится всего в 700 метрах от дворца Пале-Жак-Кер и в 1,2 км от Буржского собора. К услугам гостей круглосуточная стойка регистрации и номера с кондиционером и бесплатным Wi-Fi.
-- يقع فندق ibis Bourges Centre على بعد 700 متر فقط من قصر جاك كور وعلى مسافة 1.2 كم من كاتدرائية سانت اتيان. ويضم الفندق مكتب استقبال يعمل على مدار 24 ساعة وغرف مكيفة توفر جميعها خدمة الواي فاي المجانية.
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The Residents Live in Bourges, France (2019) [Audio Only]
Here's the audio from the first show of The Residents' God In Three Persons mini-tour, performed at Transpalette Centre d'art contemporain, Bourges, France on April 27th 2019.
Setlist
0:00 Hard & Tenderly
5:22 The Thing About Them
9:38 Their Early Years
17:08 Confused (By What I Felt Inside)
22:00 Silver, Sharp And Could Not Care
26:25 Kiss Of Flesh
37:26 Pain And Pleasure
Sounds extracted from the persons who filmed this event, and is most probably these:
Bandits-Mages
Leigh Barbier
Marc Sausset
Hein Fokker
Sebastien Boucher
Fræntz Frentz
Maren Frentz
Isabel-le Carlier
Semi surround, headphone remix by
Tom-Erik Løe
Château de Chambord and Bourges Cathedral - Europe Travel Vlog Day 3
Day 2 of our 5 week road trip around Europe. Driving through the roads south of Paris to the Chateau de Chambord, exploring my first castle, driving to Bourges and being amazed by the Bourges Cathedral.
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Featured in this video:
South of France
Château de Chambord
Bourges Cathedral
Cities:
Chambord, France.
Bourges, France.
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Bourges Euro 2016
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Performance LANSDSTREAM by Olga Kisseleva, Bourges, France.
Performance LANSDSTREAM by Olga Kisseleva, Bourges, France, January 2016, in the frame of CITTA INVISIBILI show curated by Julia Cistiakova & Ekaterina Shcherbakova, video by Damien Chaillou, sound by Stephane Joly.
Championnat de France Junior Bateaux longs - Bourges 2019 - Finale du deux de couple Hommes - J18H2x
Finale du deux de couple junior hommes des championnats de France à Bourges, sur le plan d'eau du Val d'Auron le 9 juin 2019. Le Club des Sports Nautiques de Brive enlève pour s'adjuger le titre de champion de France face à Boulogne 92 vice-champions de France et L'Association Nautique de Fontainebleau-Avon complète le podium
De Bourges à Vichy championnats de France aviron 2013 de la SNHS
reportage sur les Championnats de France 2013 d'aviron sur les bateaux qualifiés de la Société Nautique de la Haute Seine à Bourges et Vichy ( minime cadet et junior )
snhs 91210 Draveil France
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U2 - Tomorrow (live) - Bourges, France 1983
Rare live performance of Tomorrow.
(Photo: War 1983-05-07 Neil Morganstein)
U2 initially did not perform Tomorrow. Its live debut came over halfway through the October Tour when the band performed a hometown concert on 26 January 1982 in Dublin. This debut featured Vincent Kilfuff accompanying the band on Uilleann pipes. The song was only attempted twice more on the October Tour: at a Saint Patricks Day concert in New York City and a show at the same venue the next day. For the War Tour, the band rehearsed a new live version: October segued into it and the Uilleann pipes were replaced by The Edge playing a tin whistle. The song was played at all shows on the tours first leg for which complete setlists are known. It then appeared at the first two weeks of concerts on the War Tours second leg before its final live performance in early May 1983.
(Info from LastFM website)
Girls After Work by Novotel Bourges 27:11:18
Teaser TIME OUT Real Escape Game
TIME OUT Real Escape Game, est le premier jeu d'évasion grandeur nature du sud de la France et est installé à Marseille, en centre ville, à deux pas du vieux port depuis juin 2014.
Enfermés dans une pièce, vous serez confrontés à des énigmes qui, seulement une fois résolues, pourront vous guider vers la sortie. Immergés dans un décor, une histoire, il ne dépendra que de vous et de votre équipe de réussir à vous échapper en moins de 60 minutes !
Décoder des messages, ouvrir des coffres, trouver des objets... Pour cela, vous devrez faire preuve de vivacité, d'imagination mais surtout devoir rester soudés!
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60 minutes, pas une de plus !
Soixante, c’est le nombre de minutes qui vous est imparti pour sortir de la chambre de Kévin ! Double Tour, premier escape game de Bourges, autrement dit « espace de jeu grandeur nature », fait le buzz bien au-delà des frontières de la cité Berruyère. Préparez vos méninges car pour trouver la clé vers la sortie, il vous faudra résoudre bon nombre d’énigmes. Nous y avons glissé notre caméra ! Prêts ? Reportage…
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