Road trip en DORDOGNE : Les Grands SITES du PERIGORD
Explore la Dordogne avec nous !
On t'emmène dans ce nouveau VLOG en road trip à la découverte des grands sites du Périgord : Lascaux 2 et 4, le Parc du Thot, la grotte du Grand-Roc, les jardins de l'Imaginaire, les châteaux de Bourdeilles et Biron et le cloître de Cadouin. Un itinéraire ponctué d'adresses gourmandes et d'hébergements de charme.
Et surprise, en fin de vidéo on prend un peu d'altitude ^^
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The Rodin Museum, The Gates to Paradise- Top Paris Attraction
The Rodin Museum is one of the best kept secrets of Paris. It is actually the former residence of the 19th century sculptor Auguste Rodin. Housed in the beautiful 18th century manor Hôtel Biron, this intimate museum and its garden give insight into Rodin's life and work. Despite the undeniable charm of the interiors, it's the garden that is the museum's biggest draw. It's an absolutely beautiful setting with Rodin's sculptures set throughout the grounds. The Thinker, the Three Shades, the Doors of Hell, the Burghers of Calais are some of the famous sculptures you can admire in their natural settings. The golden dome of the Invalides and the Eiffel Tower in the background provide the perfect backdrop for Rodin's works on display.
The Musée Rodin is just a short walk from the Varenne metro stop near Les Invalides. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. It is located at 79 rue de Varenne.
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Inside Louvre Museum Paris - Napoleon Apartments - Walking Tour (Part 2)〚
Wandering in the world's largest art museum and a historic monument, Louvre Museum. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
The Louvre is not only one of the best art museums in the world, it’s also one of the biggest. There are 35,000 objects on display out of a collection of 380,000. This walking tour features part 2 of the Louvre Museum in Sully, Richelieu, Cour Marly and Cour Puget Wing. Great display of Egyptian antiquities and its Sarcophagus and Statues. Followed by room view from the time of Louis XIV - XVI and which includes the Napoleon Apartments.
Date recorded: May, 2019
Weather: ⛅ 18C | 64F
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Highlights Timestamps:
▶(0:45) Start Sully Wing
▶(1:33) Louvre Development Display
▶(2:49) Original Medieval Louvre Wall
▶(4:12) Timelapse Medieval Louvre Wall
▶(5:15) Room 1 - 12 Egyptian Antiquities
▶(5:29) Crypt of the Sphinx
▶(5:15) Statue of Nakhthorheb
▶(6:42) Ancient Egyptian Model boats
▶(7:23) Seated Scribe
▶(9:16) Egyptian Attributes and Objects
▶(10:32) The Great Sphinx of Tanis
▶(11:15) Sphinx Tete
▶(12:01) Colossal Statue of Ramesses II
▶(12:22) Room 13 - 19 Egyptian Antiquities
▶(13:03) View Louvre Courtyard
▶(14:30) Egyptian Papyrus
▶(14:38) Sarcophagus of Abou Rawash
▶(15:49) Sarcophagus Room
▶(18:46) Start Richelieu Wing
▶(20:15) Objects and Rooms Louis XIV - XVI
▶(20:45) Room View 1
▶(21:03) Room View 2
▶(21:18) Room View 3
▶(21:37) Room View 4
▶(22:18) Room View 5
▶(23:00) Room Objects and Artifacts 1
▶(24:39) Room View 6
▶(25:00) Room Objects and Artifacts 2
▶(26:11) Room Objects and Artifacts 3
▶(27:10) Room Objects and Artifacts 4
▶(31:49) Room View 7
▶(32:25) Room View 8
▶(33:00) Room View 9 Napoleon Apartments
▶(33:18) Room View 10 Napoleon Apartments
▶(33:42) Room View 11 Napoleon Apartments
▶(35:10) Room View 12 Napoleon Apartments
▶(35:38) Room View 13 Napoleon Apartments
▶(37:03) Room View 14 Napoleon Apartments
▶(39:19) Lafuel staircase
▶(42:00) French Sculptures
▶(43:28) Start Cour Marly Wing
▶(44:12) The Marly Horses
▶(47:00) Start Cour Puget Wing
▶(47:11) Les Captifs
▶(50:41) Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra
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Château de Beynac, Medieval Castle in Dordogne, France
The Château de Beynac is a castle situated near Beynac-et-Cazenac, in the Dordogne, France. The castle is one of the best-preserved and best known in the region and is regarded by many as a major medieval monument. It certainly has a middle-ages character, with an austere appearance, dark rooms, stone and iron.
Over-looking the Dordogne River, it was built in the 12th century by the barons of Beynac. The castle played a key role in the 100-Years War.
Some additional information, courtesy of Wikipedia:
The oldest part of the castle is a large, square-shaped, Romanesque keep with vertical sides and few openings, held together with attached watch towers and equipped with a narrow spiral staircase terminating on a crenellated terrace. To one side, a residence of the same period is attached; it was remodelled and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries. On the other side is a partly 14th century residence side-by-side with a courtyard and a square plan staircase serving the 17th century apartments. The apartments have kept their woodwork and a painted ceiling from the 17th century. The Salle des États (States' Hall) has a Renaissance sculptured fireplace and leads into a small oratory entirely covered with 15th century frescoes, included a Pietà, a Saint Christopher, and a Last Supper in which Saint Martial (first bishop of Limoges) is the maître d'hôtel.
At the time of the Hundred Years' War, the fortress at Beynac was in French hands. The Dordogne was the border between France and England. Not far away, on the opposite bank of the river, the Château de Castelnaud was held by the English. The Dordogne region was the theatre of numerous struggles for influence, rivalries and occasionally battles between the English and French supporters. However, the castles fell more often through ruse and intrigue rather than by direct assault, because the armies needed to take these castles were extremely costly: only the richest nobles and kings could build and maintain them.
The castle was bought in 1962 by Lucien Grosso who has restored it.
Visitors to the castle can see sumptuous tapestries showing hunting and other scenes from the lives of the lords of the period. The Château de Beynac has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1944.
Beynac castle has served as a location for several films, including Les Visiteurs by Jean-Marie Poiré, in 1993, La Fille de d'Artagnan by Bertrand Tavernier, in 1994, Ever After by Andy Tennant, in 1998, and Jeanne d'Arc by Luc Besson, in 1999. The village of Beynac below the chateau, also served as a location for the film Chocolat by Lasse Hallström, in 2000.
The Rodin Museum Gardens. Musee Rodin - Paris, France.
The gardens at the Musee Rodin in Paris, France are some of my favorite in the world. These beautiful gardens feature some of the best artwork in Paris, France, the sculptures of Auguste Rodin.
You can find this Museum in Paris, France at
Musée Rodin - 79, rue de Varenne - 75007 Paris
Phone : +33 (0)1 44 18 61 10
Fax : +33 (0)1 44 18 61 30
Métro (line 13) : Varenne or Invalides
R.E.R (line C) : Invalides
Bus : 69, 82, 87, 92
Parking : Bd des Invalides
The following text comes from the Rodin Museum's website.
The Rodin Museum possesses about six thousand and six hundred sculptures. These works, in terracotta, plaster, bronze, marble, wax, molten glass, stoneware, etc, are shared between the Hôtel Biron in Paris, and the Villa des Brillants in Meudon. When the Museum was first established, it was decided to exhibit the finished marble and bronze sculptures in Paris, while the plasters would remain in Meudon as a testimony to the genesis of Rodin's works. The situation has not changed much since then. In Meudon, visitors can delve into the mysteries of artistic creation while at the Hôtel Biron they can admire the major works of the sculptor, skilfully arranged in the Museum rooms and the garden in a complementary game of reflections. The 1916 donation of marble and bronze sculptures has been enriched by gifts, acquisitions, casts made by the Museum (The Gates of Hell, Ugolino, etc) and finally deposits of works which belonged to the State and were placed in the Rodin Museum in 1919 or later. These include the two most famous works of the Museum, The Kiss and The Thinker. Porte de L'enfer, Ugolin, le Baiser, Le Penseur.
FLEA MARKET PARIS
'QUINTESSENCE'--simply the hottest dealer at the Porte de Clignancourt flea market in Paris. Ludovic Messager and his lovely wife Veronique have been the talk of 'les puces' ever since they opened their huge showroom and weekend home next door----a must for any visit to the Paris Flea Markets--14 rue Saint Paul next to the Marche Paul Bert!!!!
Campsite Le Moulin de David - Dordogne
Situated in the South of Dordogne, at the center of a triangle formed by the towns of Bergerac, Sarlat and Cahors, framed by the fortified town of Monpazier (medieval fortified town and authenticated «most beautiful village of France») and the castle of Biron (3km), the campsite Le Moulin de David occupies a forest vale with multiple species, on 16 hectares.
In the heart of the countryside and distant from the secondary road, the quietness of this campsite is disturbed only by the trill of the cicadas and the murmur of the brook which crosses it through and through.
The campsite Le Moulin de David wants and tries to be attractive for the whole of the family, everybody finding something making his stay excellent.
The campsite Le Moulin de David offers you many services and is a true «base camp» for discovering the treasures harbored by the « Purple » Périgord that is to say its prehistoric sites, its countless medieval castles, its fortified towns, its superb valleys drawn by the Dropt, the Vézère or the Dordogne rivers, and its history which crosses those of Jacquou le Croquant and of Cyrano de Bergerac.
You will be in the country of foie gras, of walnuts, of ceps and of truffles but equally in the region which produces 13 wines of controlled origin in France among which the famous Monbazillac. At the campsite Le Moulin de David you won't meet boredom!
The campsite Le Moulin de David is a place for quality vacation (4 stars), approved « Camping Qualité » which guarantees you to be welcomed by professionals who are concerned about your needs and who act at their best to satisfy you and approved « La Clé Verte » which guarantees you an accommodation respectful of the environment.
A visit to St Ouen markets, Paris
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Le Musée Rodin - Paris (4K)
Le Musée Rodin - Paris (4K)