Top 10 Best Things to do in Beaune, France
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List of Best Things to do in Beaune,France
Musee de l'Hotel-Dieu
La Cave de l'Ange Gardien
Olivier Leflaive
Maison Joseph Drouhin
Veuve Ambal
Parc de la Bouzaize
Millesimes a la Carte
Patriarche Pere & Fils
Chateau de Savigny-les-Beaune
Basilique Notre-Dame de Beaune
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Places to see in ( Beaune - France ) Pommard
Places to see in ( Beaune - France ) Pommard
Pommard is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. It is famous for its Côte de Beaune wine production. This village is situated directly south of Beaune along the Route des Grands Crus. The D973 runs through the village from Beaune and then on to Saisy and Autun.
Like Nuits-Saint-Georges, the name of Pommard was made famous as a marketplace for wines from better areas, in the days before Appellation Controlee. The fact that its name is easy for foreigners to pronounce also helped. 130,000 cases produced from 337 hectares makes it the second biggest area by production after Beaune. 135 hectares of that is Premier Cru, of which Les Epenots and Les Rugiens are the most notable. Pommard produces purely red wine - no whites.
The square bell tower of its eighteenth century church, characterise the village and on the hills that surround Pommard, the vineyards dominate the landscape. The village's largest domaine, Château de Pommard, is located between the D974 and the Route des Grands Crus, and runs parallel to Rue Marey-Monge and the Avant-Dheune river. Established in 1726, by Vivant Micault, a secretary to King Louis XV, the winery produces Pinot Noir wine from its 20 hectare vineyard Clos Marey-Monge. Since 2014, the estate has been owned by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Michael Baum and family. In 2016, the domain began its conversion to biodynamic winemaking.
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Bois de Boulogne
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Bois de Boulogne
The Bois de Boulogne is a large public park located along the western edge of the 16th arrondissement of Paris, near the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt and Neuilly-sur-Seine. It was created between 1852 and 1858 during the reign of the Emperor Napoleon III. It is the second-largest park in Paris, slightly smaller than the Bois de Vincennes on the eastern side of the city. It covers an area of 845 hectares (2088 acres), which is about two and a half times the area of Central Park in New York and slightly less (88%) than that of Richmond Park in London.
Within the boundaries of the Bois de Boulogne are an English landscape garden with several lakes and a cascade; two smaller botanical and landscape gardens, the Château de Bagatelle and the Pré-Catelan; a zoo and amusement park in the Jardin d'Acclimatation; GoodPlanet Foundation's Domaine de Longchamp dedicated to ecology and humanism, The Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil, a complex of greenhouses holding a hundred thousand plants; two tracks for horse racing, the Hippodrome de Longchamp and the Auteuil Hippodrome; a tennis stadium where the French Open tennis tournament is held each year; and other attractions.
The Bois de Boulogne is a remnant of the ancient oak forest of Rouvray, which included the present-day forests of Montmorency, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Chaville, and Meudon. Dagobert, the King of the Franks (629-639), hunted bears, deer, and other game in the forest. His grandson, Childeric II, gave the forest to the monks of the Abbey of Saint-Denis, who founded several monastic communities there. Philip Augustus (1180–1223) bought back the main part of the forest from the monks to create a royal hunting reserve. In 1256, Isabelle de France, sister of Saint-Louis, founded the Abbey of Longchamp at the site of the present hippodrome.
The Bois received its present name from a chapel, Notre Dame de Boulogne la Petite, which was built in the forest at the command of Philip IV of France (1268–1314). In 1308, Philip made a pilgrimage to Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the French coast, to see a statue of the Virgin Mary which was reputed to inspire miracles. He decided to build a church with a copy of the statue in a village in the forest not far from Paris, in order to attract pilgrims. The chapel was built after Philip's death between 1319 and 1330, in what is now Boulogne-Billancourt.
The Bois de Boulogne was the idea of Napoleon III, shortly after he staged a coup d'état and elevated himself from the President of the French Republic to Emperor of the French in 1852. When Napoleon III became Emperor, Paris had only four public parks - the Tuileries Gardens, the Luxembourg Garden, the Palais Royale, and the Jardin des Plantes - all in the center of the city. There were no public parks in the rapidly growing east and west of the city. During his exile in London, he had been particularly impressed by Hyde Park, by its lakes and streams and its popularity with Londoners of all social classes. Therefore, he decided to build two large public parks on the eastern and western edges of the city where both the rich and ordinary people could enjoy themselves.
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Bouldering in Fontainebleau near Paris
Bouldering in Fontainebleau near Paris
URBEX - GREEN WORLD - EXPLORATION URBAINE #99
Un beau petit coin de paradis laissé à l'abandon tout au bout d'une propriété.
En plus d'un bel endroit, ce fût une belle promenade pour y accéder, on ne connait pas du tout l'histoire de cet endroit, mais d'après quelques infos,
il nous semblerait que c'était un gîte.
Etat du lieu : 6.5/10
Durée de la visite : 1h55 ( Marche comprise )
Accès : Facile
Urbex, Verviers : Exploration urbaine - Lieux abandonnés - Adresses - Châteaux - Ruines - Batiments industrielles - Hôpital psychatrique - Maisons - Manoirs - Usines - Belgique - Verviers - Liège - Namur - Hainaut - Flandre - Allemagne - France - Adresses 2017 - 2016 - 2018 - Photos - Vidéos - Science LAB - Le Garage Magouilles - Land Rover Party - La villa doctor - Le château 85 - The little green house - L'infirmerie Xanax - sanatorium du basile - Maison Rigo Liège - Maison Jesus - Lycée V - School of decay - The train warehouse - Alla Italia - Manoir Madame Marinelle - Fly Academy - Shutter Island - Motel Drive-in - Villa Dominique (Johnny) - Maison Cahier - Hangar Volvo - Night Club - Villa Mistral - Château Martine - La tour de contrôle - hôtel fast and furious - Le domaine du Chasseur - VILLA PARADISE - Red Théatre - Maison Diana - Home Pongo - Maison du Christ - Runaway train - Maison Boon - Lost Vegas - Café J - L'entracte URBEX - Green World
The Best of the Cote du Rhone Villages
Best of the Cote du Rhone villages: Le Crestet, Suzette, Gigondas, Seguret, as well as Le Col de la Chain Mountain Pass, Domaine de Coyeux vineyard, a view of Sablet and the view from the top of Mont Ventoux. Photos by Lynette and Gary Taylor. The music is a live performance of Chopin's Ballade No. 4 in F minor (Op 52) by Donald Betts; obtained from Musopen.org, a non-profit organization that provides music to the public without copyright restrictions.
Festivities of Saint Eloi with 50 Horses
Festivities of Saint Eloi ( Saint Eligius) with 50 Horses - Celebration of Saint Eloi with 50 horses - Fête de Saint Eloi avec 50 chevaux
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FRANCE HOLIDAY PART 4 | CHATEAU CHERVIX
In part 4 of my family holiday in France, we visited a small village near to where we were staying that has a rich and turbulent history, Chateau Chervix and it's imposing stone tower, the remains of a once mighty stronghold.
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Architecture in Tarascon, France
This is a short clip showing some aspects of the town of Tarascon, France.
I found bastide aspects here such as in these porch buildings.
Bastides were a grid form of English town down in France long ago, a kind of fortification and also city management. Sanitation was easier to deal with when things were all squared off, like. The porches afforded some shelter in bad weather or from hot sun and all, and bourgeois families lived there and on the ground floor, under a porch which gave more space to the abode above also, had a big arch window from which they dealt their wares.
These houses usually had a tiny space between them where a real gutter system was set up. Kitchen sinks and all would expel neatly there and be collected in gutters. I just rented a house for a week at 24, rue Renan in Arles not far from Tarascon, and when it rained there the gutters filled right up and were super essential! The little street I stayed on for a week is cobblestoned and no cars are allowed of course, and in order for it to stay clean and clear, a basic system of drainage and good services by city cleaners are needed.
Tarascon is across the river from Beaucaire, its sister city. It is on the Rhône river near the Mediterranean sea, and there are huge castles here, a horse and bullfighting culture and rice production. Tarascon has a history of tolerance and acceptance of Jews, and as I entered the town from the castle of Le Roi René, I went down Jew Street.
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