Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Place Pie
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Place Pie
In 1562 , Jean-Perrin Parpaille, son of a former dean of the University of Avignon and President of the Parliament of Orange , was beheaded as a heretic and turncoat. This Beaumes-de-Venise national , who was well established in Avignon, was one of the leaders of the religionists and gave them one of their many nicknames. According to Father Allègre:In 1518, the plague ravaged Avignon. Avignonnais, including Master Perrinet Parpaille who had a son with his maid, took refuge in Beaumes. This child, as soon as he was twenty, was able to collect testimonies and thus take the name of his father. He played a great role in the history of Protestantism and it was because of him that the Huguenots were nicknamed parpaillots . His house was razed and on its site was created the place Pie. This name was given in honor of the reigning Pope.
The January 30, 1563 Laurent Lenzi, the vice-legate , came to bless the work that had started to build up on a triple colonnade covered to receive the vegetable. From 1591 until the end of the xvi th century , it was used as a parade ground where did maneuver the troops pontifical.
It was in 1603 , that Charles Conti, the vice-legate donated the stone rubble that encumbered the Palace Square to Colonel Pompey Catilina, cappitain of a company of people on foot for our Saints Father to employ them to the construction of the new square. The works could continue, since on the plan of 1618 appears the colonnade of the hall under construction. This one was finished in 1624 , it included, besides the shops, a body of guard and a chapel. A Lady of Ranfaing founded there, in 1634 , a convent dedicated to Our Lady of the Refuge, which was transferred the following year street of the Bouquerie.
Between 1760 and 1764 , on the plans of Jean-Pierre Franque, son of Jean-Baptiste , they began the construction of a new hall that was demolished under the Second Empire . A painting by Pierre Grivolas , painted in 1868 and exhibited at the Calvet Museum , shows the open-air market that was then held on Place Pie.
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AVIGNON, GREEN FACADE, PLACE PIE
Splendid green facade at the Place Pie in Avignon, France. We did'nt see this before in a city as one of the facades of a square. Beautiful city, Avignon. Moki and I were there 35 years ago.
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Putain con, à Avignon, on étaient chauds !!
Et vous, quel est votre métier ?? Haouuuu (cf le film 300, et haouuu qui signifie guerrier
Bravo les bleus et merci !!!
Rdv dimanche !!!!! on va gagner !!!! :)
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Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Avignon Les Halles
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Avignon Les Halles
The Halles d'Avignon are a gigantic Provencal market , meeting place for more than a century of the inhabitants of the historic center of Avignon . Their fame has been consecrated by such authors as Peter Mayle or Jean Viard . In addition their north facade, on 600 m 2 is covered with a green wall designed by Patrick Blanc , its originality makes it one of the poles of attraction of the city of the popes.
In 1562 , the name Parpaille was put to death as a heretic and his house, located in downtown Avignon, shaved. On this land was planned to build a covered market and wooden barracks to house the pack animals bringing supplies to the market. This site was then called up Pie, named Pius V , the reigning Pope in Rome. This first building was slow to build since on a map of the city of Avignon, in 1618 , appears the colonnade of this hall under construction. This one was finished in 1624 , it included, besides the shops, a body of guard and a chapel.
The rue du Vieux-Sextier was opened between 1749 and 1754 by Jean-Baptiste Franque . The idea of the architect Avignonnais was to constitute in this new artery, overlooking the Place Pie, a large city supply center with butcher, fish shop and triperie. In n o 22, the front of the butchery has only survived with its ornamentation of cattle heads and Ovidae. The other two stores, which stood opposite this one, disappeared after having remained in use until the opening of the current Halles.
Between 1760 and 1764 , on the plans of Jean-Baptiste Franque , his son undertook the construction of a new hall which was demolished under the Second Empire . A painting by Pierre Grivolas , painted in 1868 and exhibited at the Calvet Museum , shows the open-air market that was being held on Place Pie. The 40 merchants of Les Halles offer bread, cheese, fruit, vegetables, poultry, pastries, delicatessen, olives, shellfish, flowers, organic and exotic products. Whether they are butchers, delicatessens, fishmongers, creamer, caterer or wine merchant, their stands is the rendezvous of the inhabitants of Avignon who meet there during the week of Tuesday to Sunday.
This achievement was wanted by the city of Avignon as part of its project to rehabilitate the vile center and entrusted to the botanist Patrick Blanc . In 2005 , he designed a 30 meters by 11.50 meters high plant wall on the north façade of les Halles. It is a composition that assembles twenty plants per square meter and which is enhanced with multicolored flowers. The designer explains On a load-bearing wall or a supporting structure is placed a metal frame that supports a 10 mm expanded PVC sheet. thickness, on which are stapled two layers of polyamide felt 3 mm thick each. These layers of felt melt somehow mosseswhich develop on the rocky walls and which support the roots of many plants. A network of pipes controlled by solenoid valves provides a nutritive solution containing the dissolved mineral elements necessary for the growth of plants. The felt is impregnated by capillarity of this nutritive solution, which descends along the wall by gravity. The roots of plants take the nutrients they need, and the excess water is collected down the wall by a gutter, before being reinjected into the network of pipes: the system works in a closed circuit. Plants are selected for their ability to grow on this medium and depending on the available light
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La joie à Avignon place Pie
La joie à Avignon place Pie
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...
Place Pie festival d'Avignon en direct célébration du 14 Juillet
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????On est en demi, on est en demi, on est, on est, on est en demi !!!!
Bravo les bleus !!!!!! 2-0 contre l'Uruguay !
Revivez le match et sentez l'ambiance de foliiiie !!!!
J'ai vibré avec vous depuis la place Pie, devant l'écran du Red Sky !!
J'étais accompagné de Jib, d'Arnaud et de Papitoune !!
Un grand moment !!
Rdv mardi 20h pour la suite !!
L'ambiance était déjà bien chaude, quid de mardi prochain ??
Bonne journée !!! direction Valensole pour ses champs de lavande !
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Places to see in ( Avignon - France )
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Avignon, a city in southeastern France’s Provence region, is set on the Rhône River. From 1309 to 1377, it was the seat of the Catholic popes. It remained under papal rule until becoming part of France in 1791. This legacy can be seen in the massive Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace) in the city center, which is surrounded by medieval stone ramparts.
Attention, quiz fans: name the city where the pope lived during the early 14th century. Answered Rome? Bzzz: sorry, wrong answer. For 70-odd years of the early 1300s, the Provençal town of Avignon served as the centre of the Roman Catholic world, and though its stint as the seat of papal power only lasted a few decades, it's been left with an impressive legacy of ecclesiastical architecture, most notably the soaring, World Heritage–listed fortress-cum-palace known as the Palais des Papes.
Avignon is now best known for its annual arts festival, the largest in France, which draws thousands of visitors for several weeks in July. The rest of the year, it's a lovely city to explore, with boutique-lined streets, leafy squares and some excellent restaurants – as well as an impressive medieval wall that entirely encircles the old city.
Avignon is famous as it is the city to which the Popes fled when leaving the corruption of Rome in the 14th century. The palace they built, 'Le Palais des Papes,' or the palace of popes, is the world's largest Gothic edifice. It was largely emptied over the centuries, and its vast stone rooms are filled with little more than old frescos, but it is still an imposing building. The Ramparts themselves were erected to keep the plague and invaders out during the turbulent middle ages, when Avignon belonged to the papacy and not the French crown.
Avignon has been continuously inhabited since the stone age, when troglodyte inhabitations were built in caves in the Rocher des Dames, a massive outcropping of rock rising over the banks of the Rhône. Today, a public park with benches, views over the surrounding countryside, a café and playground is on top of the Rocher.
A popular tourist destination is the Place du Palais, just next to the Place de L'horloge, though the casual tourist may find these places shockingly expensive, and flooded during the summer months with tourists. Within a short distance in just about any direction are the smaller squares frequented by the locals, and much lower prices. Recommended is the Place Pie, with its covered market (open 6AM to 1PM everyday) which sells fresh produce, cheeses, wines, and produits du pays. Alot tot see also such as :
Le Pont Saint-Benezet
Le Pont D'Avignon
Modern Art Museums
Palais des Papes
Avignon Cathedral
Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon
Fort Saint-André
The Luminessences Avignon
musée Calvet
musée Angladon
Musée Lapidaire
Musée Requien
Tour Philippe-le-Bel
Palais du Roure
Lambert Collection in Avignon
Fondation Calvet
chartreuse Notre-Dame-du-Val-de-Bénédiction
musée Louis Vouland
Maison Jean Vilar
Musée Pierre-de-Luxembourg
Archives municipales et Musée du Mont de Piété
Durance
Rocher des Doms
Place du Palais
Place de l'Horloge
Les Remparts d'Avignon
Frigolet Abbey
Abbey St. Andrew
Église Saint Didier
Basílica de San Pedro de Aviñón
Hotel des Monnaies
The Caves of Thouzon
Castle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Synagogue d'Avignon
Piratland
Epicurium
CHURCH OF SAINT AGRICOL
Parc Chico-Mendès
Le Château du Bois - Avignon
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The church and convent of the Carmelites are situated at the beautiful Place des Carmes in Avignon. Dating from the 14th century there is a silent beauty. The modern design of the square is amazing.
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Rue de Teinturiers
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Rue de Teinturiers
The Rue des Teinturiers is a picturesque, cobblestone street that follows the small channel of the Sorgue from the Rue des Lices all the way to the city walls. In the shade of the majestic sycamores and with the coolness coming from the canal, the street is particularly pleasant in summer. During the Theatre Festival, you can pass the time before a show at one of the many cafés and restaurants.
Whether you are a theatregoer or just here for the sights, you can enjoy the great ambiance from morning until late at night. Discovering the history of this street, and the story of its denizens, means discovering the history of Avignon itself.
The rue des Teinturiers is one of the arteries of Avignon intramuros. Overlooking the Sorgue which water is led by Vaucluse channel towards the walls through which it passes to the tower of the Spirit or Sorguette, this street was of xiv th century to xix th century , the seat 'an intense manufacturing activity.
Twenty-three paddlewheels supplied energy to mills and silk mills . Its waters were used to wash Indian women and rinse the fabrics by the dyers. Even if nowadays, there are only four wheels left, it is still nicknamed Rue des Roues by the Avignonnais. Paved with calades and shadedplane trees , it became one of the tourist attractions of the city of the popes during the Avignon Festival . It also has four remarkable sites: the house of IV de Chiffre , the house of Jean-Henri Fabre , the chapel of the Penitents Gris and the belfry of the Convent of the Cordeliers, ultimate vestige of the church where was buried Laure , the eternal Petrarch's love .
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Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Eglise Saint Pierre
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Eglise Saint Pierre
Located right in the center of town, a stone's throw from the Aubanel printing museum, the Place Saint Pierre, cobbled with shingle stones, is the church square for the parish church that bears the same name.
Saint-Pierre had been rebuilt in 1385, thanks to a donation from the Cardinal Pierre de Près. Unfortunately we cannot enter and admire the panelling, the altarpiece, the pulpit or the paintings, one of which is the Adoration of the Shepherds by Simon de Chalons. But its façade, in flamboyant Provençal Gothic, is the most embellished of all of Avignon's churches and its doors alone merit a look.
In solid walnut, 4 metres high, they open into the only nave of the church. The pier that separates the two doors has a remarkable sculpted canopy under which stands a lovely virgin with child attributed to Jean Péru.
Michel Lopis, a rich merchant, paid for the doors of Saint-Pierre. Antoine Volard, woodworker, a native of the Dauphiné, was hired to build them, for 60 gold crowns with the king's hallmark . Each leaf of the doors has two porticos, with figures in relief under an arch in three dimensions.
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Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Rocher des Doms
Places to see in ( Avignon - France ) Rocher des Doms
Its foot in the Rhône, the Rocher des Doms faces Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, where the Fort Saint André sits on Mont Andaon. Its terrace and the panorama it offers over the surrounding region should not be missed. The garden, laid out in 1830, was a colossal undertaking; it hides a reservoir that once supplied the city with water.
The Rocher des Doms is the cradle of Avignon. It is and always has been a popular spot for a promenade. You reach it by the steps leading from the cathedral Notre Dame des Doms, by the Sainte-Anne steps or by those from the banks of the Rhône. In the middle of the pond, the Venus with Swallows is a work by Félix Charpentier; its nudity caused it to be moved, in 1894, from the Place Carnot to here.
You can also discover what an analemmatic solar calendar is and see the statues of some well-known men of Avignon, such as Jean Althen. A large esplanade with an orientation table offers great views over the Mont Ventoux, the Rhône River, Barthelasse Island and Villeneuve les Avignon with the Saint-André Fort. Finally, from there you can access the city walls and, after passing through the corridors and turret, arrive at the Saint-Bénézet Bridge.
On the Rocher, you can sit in the shade of the trees and enjoy the coolness from the water, laugh at the carrying-ons of the ducks or admire the peacocks, who sometimes negligently drag their tail feathers along, at the risk of being stepped on. Parents will have as much pleasure here as their children, who can enjoy the playground with slide and carousel. With Spring arrived, the café opens its terrace and serves refreshing drinks. Right next to the pond, it is a favoured spot of the Avignonais to come and relax. At the foot of the Rocher, by the Rhône, a free ferry lets you cross the river to the Île de la Barthelasse, another place for a stroll highly-prized by the people of Avignon.
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