Ferris Wheel, Avignon, Provence, France July 2008
Ferris Wheel, Avignon, Provence, France July 2008. It is erected as part of the Drama Festival of Avignon, every July. (There arent many people using it....)
Ferris in Avignon
Timelapse video shot in August 2009.
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in Avignon, France, on 24 Dec. 2009
J'ai été en France à l'hiver 2009.
Je suis resté à Avignon du 22 décembre 2009 to 25 décembre.
J'aime France beaucoup ^^
I've been to France in Winter 2009.
I stayed at Avignon from 22 Dec. 2009 to 25 Dec.
I Love France^^
Avignon - France-day 2A
Avignon's Old Town is a charming neighborhood of shopping lanes, narrow residential streets and little back alleys, perfect for strolling. Some of these routes are exclusively for pedestrians, especially in the shopping center just southeast of Place de l'Horloge. It is like one big shopping mall.
This historic center can easily be seen on foot in one day, for it is a compact zone about one-half mile wide and long. The curved shape of these streets will keep you guessing what's around the bend, or which museum or monument is coming up next. Streets are level, riddled with little plazas, fountains, trees, some benches, and numerous cafes.
While this neighborhood is very old, the shops and galleries are up-to-date with modern interiors and contemporary European items for sale.
Have a look at the walking map you picked up already at the Tourist Information Office, or if you didn't get one yet, start by visiting that office on the lower section of Rue de la République and get one. This free map is one of the better travel brochures you will ever come across.
Start in the main square, Place de l'Horloge, where you can enjoy the beautiful neoclassical façade of the Town Hall and colorful swirl of the Carousel, with dozens of people ambling by even at this early hour.
Walk to the south end of the square and turn east into the pedestrian-only neighborhood for a little meandering. At first this walking zone will seem vast and disorienting, There's a lot of tangled twisted corners and angles. There are no straight roads in here - they are curved, or bent, or have sharp angles...but this is actually just a few blocks of lovely shops that you would enjoy again later in the afternoon for some serious browsing.
Find your way to Rue des Marchands and then past the Synagogue to Place Pie, a relatively large, tree-lined square surrounded by quaint buildings and cafes. Pass through the indoor food market, Les Halles, emerging on the south end at Rue Bonneterie, which turns into one of the most picturesque streets in town, Rue des Teinturiers, the street of the tinters. Several ancient water wheels along this cobbled lane are still turning, pushed along by a quaint little, tree-lined canal. The wheels were once used to provide power for the manufacturing and dyeing of textiles, and a few other industrial applications. It was the beginnings of the industrial age.
Now this is a trendy street, with cafes, boutiques and a small theater, a mere ten-minute walk from the town center. You might want to come back again for another look at twilight when it takes on a different atmosphere....we continue with more...
PARIS AVIGNON en vélocipède
Commémoration du premier voyage en vélocipède de l'histoire du deux roues dans le monde du 8 au 23 Août 2014
at least I'll die on a french ferris wheel.
I hate heights. (:
Ferris wheel, Place Massena, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, Europe
A real jewel of the city of Nice. It is in these terms that expresses the barrister Edward Scoffier in his work, carried out with Felix whitewashed, the Consiglio of Ornato1. Since its progressive construction initiated in the 1820-1830 years, the Massena is deeply inscribed in the Nice heritage. While accompanying the Riviera city in its entry into modernity, it is now a central area of the city of Nice. Marked by its singularities as architectural and geometrical, the Massena has well passed its almost two centuries of life Nice. In fact, many times subject to management plans, it has emerged gradually as a nerve center of the city, ideally located between Old Nice and Jean-Doctor and close to the famous Promenade Avenue the English. Because of its importance in transportation of the city, its location and by hosting events of all kinds, cultural, social, artistic or political, it became a center of Nice heritage. Behind the term cultural heritage must obviously see, not an element of the past, but an entity participating in the proliferation and the excitement of the Nice culture. Place Massena is also an extremely important place for the dissemination of this identity Nice as it allows the encounter with the native tourists as well as the discovery of the Nice culture, especially through the carnival, the people outside the city . The origins of this symbolism may be found in its very name, the name of Marshal Andre Massena French patriot firmly attached to his origins Nice symbolizing perhaps some national dimension whose place has. All these features make this area a unique place that Nice will not hesitate to defend and preserve, as they are aware of the importance it represents in their heritage. Thought, at the base, in a general plan for the beautification of the city of Nice, it can legitimately be considered one of the greatest successes of the Consiglio Ornato. Its almost two centuries of life have given instead, over time, a prominent importance for the Riviera city and its uniqueness. The various forms of demonstrations or performances, whether cultural, social or political, enabled, and it is still the case now, to emphasize the growing importance of the Place Massena in the life of the city of Nice. Thought initially as a simple beautification project, recovery of Spangle then the different arrangements made on the Place Massena made her a real nerve center of the life of the Riviera city as well as an indispensable element the Nice heritage. Some can only say that this ambitious project launched by the Consiglio of Ornato was not a complete success for the city of Nice. Especially since the recent developments with work for the green corridor but especially the return of the streetcar while demonstrating the commitment of local authorities and citizens in the development and preservation of that place, allows the even anchor a little more in the Nice cultural heritage. Place Massena is also an agora or forum, the ancient sense of the terms. It is a space where political protests, and sometimes fighting, can express themselves. There are different types of political demonstrations. Firstly, those which are organized by the powers that be or are the result of politicians wanting to address the crowd. This type of event has existed on the Massena in time. Indeed, since 1941, the Vichy regime which then controls the free part of France, decided to organize the great festival of the celebration of Joan of Arc on the Place Massena. The maneuver is obviously a source of propaganda but it is also a time when some of Nice clearly state their support for the regime. This is highly symbolic to evoke the speech of General de Gaulle of 9 April 1945 issued from the balcony of City casino. Indeed, almost a year after the release of Nice (28 May 1944), the leader of the Free French forces in the city just to go to Nice and offers something of a counterweight to the historical events organized by the Vichy regime. These two events are obviously symbolic because characteristics of rallies it was possible to carry on the Place Massena. The space was, with the disappearance of the Municipal Casino, more airy and more conducive to hosting events of magnitude as modest in size, with a political objective.
Paris ; La Grande Roue ; The Big Wheel ; La Concorde ; Capitale ; Voiture ; Ambiance ; France
La grande roue est très haute et les voitures roulent très vite . Beaucoup de bruit mais endroit toujours très séduisant .
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Située sur la Rive droite, dans le 8e arrondissement, au pied des Champs-Élysées, elle relie ceux-ci, qui montent vers le nord-ouest, aux jardin des Tuileries qui s'étendent vers le sud-est. Par la rue Royale, elle ouvre au nord sur la Madeleine et au sud, par le pont de la Concorde qui traverse la Seine vers le 7e arrondissement, sur le palais Bourbon. Administrativement, la place elle-même est située dans le quartier des Champs-Élysées, dont elle est l’extrémité orientale.
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January 2014.
Very windy, very scary and very beautiful :)
Pope's medieval crib in Avignon, France
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avant le festival, les 90c paradent dans la ville...
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