Top 10 Best Things To Do in Alessandria, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Alessandria, Italy
La Cittadella di Alessandria
Agriturismo Imarisia
Ponte Meier
Museo del Cappello Borsalino
Museo Etnografico C'era una Volta
Cattedrale di San Pietro
Antonella Dolci
Museo Napoleonico di Marengo
Museo delle Divise Militari
Chiesa Santa Maria Castello
Valle D'Aosta in 4K | Italy
The first inhabitants of the Aosta Valley were Celts and Ligures, whose language heritage remains in some local places. Rome conquered the region from the local Salassi around 25 BC and founded Augusta Prætoria Salassorum (modern-day Aosta) to secure the strategic mountain passes, and they went on to build bridges and roads through the mountains. Thus, the name Valle d'Aosta literally means Valley of Augustus. The Aosta Valley was the first government authority to adopt Modern French as the official language in 1536, three years before France itself. Italian and French are nowadays the region's official languages.
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Etroubles (Valle d'Aosta)
Pictures taken during my visit to the village of Etroubles (Aosta Valley), Italy
Top class Italian alpine restaurant | by La Cresta
If you come to Cervinia you have to visit Sabrina and Walter at the restaurant Foyer des Guides. This place is a one of a kind top class restaurant from the excellent food to the fantastic ambiance this couple creates. They put their hearts into this restaurant and you will feel that throughout every detail. The craftsmanship behind the wine cellar and the self-cooling ham- and cheese storage is absolutely unique!
You find Foyer des Guides on slope number 1, Reine Blanche. You can also reach the restaurant by car from Valtournenche. A lot of skiers from Zermatt are coming over for lunch at Foyer des Guides so it is always best to book your table in advance.
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A Short Getaway to Italy
A spontaneous trip to Italy to look where spring is hiding and have some fun!
Snowboarding in Breuil-Cervinia
MTB in mountains between Pisa and Lucca, Tuscany
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Parc de la Villette
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is the third-largest park in Paris, 55.5 hectares in area, located at the northeastern edge of the city in the 19th arrondissement. The park houses one of the largest concentration of cultural venues in Paris, including the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry, Europe's largest science museum), three major concert venues, and the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. Parc de la Villette is served by Paris Métro stations Corentin Cariou on Line 7 and Porte de Pantin on Line 5.
The park was designed by Bernard Tschumi, a French architect of Swiss origin, who built it from 1984 to 1987 in partnership with Colin Fournier, on the site of the huge Parisian abattoirs (slaughterhouses) and the national wholesale meat market, as part of an urban redevelopment project. The slaughterhouses, built in 1867 on the instructions of Napoléon III, had been cleared away and relocated in 1974. Tschumi won a major design competition in 1982–83 for the park, and he sought the opinions of the deconstructionist philosopher Jacques Derrida in the preparation of his design proposal.
Since the creation of the park, museums, concert halls, and theatres have been designed by several noted contemporary architects, including Christian de Portzamparc, Adrien Fainsilber, Philippe Chaix, Jean-Paul Morel, Gérard Chamayou,on to Mr. Tschumi. The park houses museums, concert halls, live performance stages, and theatres, as well as playgrounds for children, and thirty-five architectural follies. These include:
Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry), the largest science museum in Europe; also home of Vill'Up, a shopping centre opened in November 2016 with the world largest indoor pulsed air free fall flight simulator of 14 m high and several cinemas (IMAX, 4DX and dynamic);
La Géode, an IMAX theatre inside of a 36 metres (118 ft) diameter geodesic dome;
Cité de la musique (City of Music), a museum of historical musical instruments with a concert hall, also home of the Conservatoire de Paris;
Philharmonie de Paris, a new symphony hall with 2,400 seats for orchestral works, jazz, and world music designed by Jean Nouvel, opened since January 2015.
Grande halle de la Villette, a historical cast iron & glass abattoir that now holds fairs, festive cultural events, and other programming;
Le Zénith, a concert arena with 6,300 seats for rock and pop music;
L'Argonaute, a 50 m long decommissioned military submarine;
Cabaret Sauvage, a flexible small concert stage with 600 to 1,200 seats, designed by Méziane Azaïche in 1997;
Le Trabendo, a contemporary venue for pop, rock, folk music, and jazz with 700 seats;
Théâtre Paris-Villette, a small actors' theatre and acting workshop with 211 seats;
Le Hall de la Chanson (at Pavillon du Charolais), theatre dedicated to French song with 140 seats
WIP Villette, Work In Progress–Maison de la Villette, a space dedicated to Hip-Hop culture, social theatre, art work initiatives, and cultural democracy;
Espace Chapiteaux, a 4200 m² permanent space under a tent for contemporary circus, resident and touring companies perform;
Pavillon Paul-Delouvrier, a chic contemporary event space for conferences, workshops, and social events designed by Oscar Tusquets;
Centre équestre de la Villette, equestrian center with numerous year-round events.
Cinéma en plein air, an outdoor movie theatre, site of an annual film festival;
Le TARMAC (former Théâtre de l'Est Parisien), venue for world performance art and dance companies touring from La Francophonie, has mooved to 159 avenue Gambetta in the 20th arrondissement.
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Paris, France, is the chapel where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Saint Catherine Labouré in 1830 and requested the creation of the medal which came to be known as the Miraculous Medal. It is also the mother house of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is more commonly referred to by its address, 140 rue du Bac, or simply the street on which it is situated, rue du Bac. In 1813 the construction of a chapel began in the Hôtel de Châtillon. On August 6, 1815 the solemn benediction of the chapel was dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was attributed by imperial decree to the Daughters of Charity.
The Chapel at rue du Bac is the site of a number of apparitions said to have been experienced by Catherine Laboure. It was here on three successive days, while at prayer, Saint Vincent de Paul showed her his heart, each time in a different color. The heart appeared white, the colour of peace; then red, the colour of fire; and then black, an indication of the misfortunes that would come upon France and Paris in particular.
Shortly after, Catherine saw Christ present in the Sacred Host, and on June 6, the 1830, feast of the Holy Trinity, Christ appeared as a crucified King, stripped of all his adornments. In 1830 Saint Catherine Labouré, then 24, received three visits from the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the first visit, the night of 18 July, she received a request that a Confraternity of the Children of Mary be established.
Only the tabernacle, which dates back to the seventeenth or eighteenth century, is unchanged since 1815; it comes from the building allocated in 1800 to the Daughters of Charity. It was then to be found in the chapel of the Sisters of Mercy installed there before the French Revolution. Saint Catherine Labouré said that it is in front of the tabernacle that the Blessed Virgin Mary prostrated in the night of July 18 to July 19, 1830 and above it that she was during the third apparition in December 1830. In 1850 an ivory crucifix was placed on top of it.
The chapel, as a site of Marian apparition, is a Marian shrine and hence a site of heavy Roman Catholic pilgrimage. The body of Saint Louise de Marillac and the heart of St Vincent de Paul, founders of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, are kept there. The incorrupt body of St Catherine Labouré, a member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul and a Marian visionary, also lies in a glass coffin at the side altar of the Chapel.
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La Seine Nighttime Compilation
Boat tour around La Seine in Paris. Finishes with a great view of the lit-up Eiffel Tower, and the flashing lights that follow.
Lugano in Blog - Festa d'autunno
Ecco alcuni momenti della famosa festa d'autunno a Lugano
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Auxerre France • Auxerre Cathedral | European Waterways
Auxerre, France - Auxerre Cathedral - During our cruise aboard hotel barge L’Art de Vivre we enjoy an excursion to the medieval town of Auxerre. Originally the capital of Lower Burgundy, the town prides itself on its lavish Renaissance houses, fine churches and particularly its magnificent cathedral situated close to the river.
The Gothic Cathédral St-Étienne was completed in 1560, taking over three centuries to build. The interior is lit up by 13th century stained glass. Flying buttresses lend support and architectural interest. The Musée St-Germain houses an exhibition of Gallo-Roman finds. It occupies a 12th century abbey founded by the wife of the first Christian king of France. The crypts are decorated with the oldest frescoes in France (9th century).
At the junction of the Canal du Nivernais and the River Yonne, Auxerre is a beautiful city and a pleasant port, with elegant buildings gracing its waterfront. Auxerre was an important spiritual centre and a big market town for timber and wine. The River Yonne made Auxerre's fortune. When rivers were the only viable means of transport in Europe, a good navigable river flowing towards interesting markets was the secret of wealth. Its town centre has a pedestrianized main square, timber-framed buildings and a 15th century tower with a richly-decorated 17th century clock. Cobblestone streets line the old quarter, and an open-air market beckons. Spires of three churches form an impressive skyline.