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List of Best Things to do in Grenoble, France
Parc Naturel Regional du Vercors
Archaeological Museum
Musee de Grenoble
Bastille Telepherique
Le Funiculaire de Saint-Hilaire du Touvet
Musee Dauphinois
Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation de l'Isere
Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car
Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
Place Victor Hugo
Le monastère de la Grande Chartreuse (Isère - France)
(F) Le monastère de la Grande Chartreuse est le premier monastère et la maison-mère de l'Ordre des Chartreux. Il est situé au pied du Grand Som, quatrième plus haut sommet du massif de la Chartreuse.
L'implantation des Chartreux dans le massif qui leur a donné son nom fait de ce site le type de l'espace monastique cartusien, bien que lordre se soit accommodé dès le xiiie siècle de sites urbains et de maisons situées en plaine, voire au bord de la mer.
Conformément à la règle cartusienne, le monastère ne se visite pas, mais un musée est installé à la Correrie, en aval du monastère. On peut y voir des reconstitutions de cellules de moines.
(EN) Grande Chartreuse is the head monastery of the Carthusian order. It is located in the Chartreuse Mountains, north of the city of Grenoble, in the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (Isère), France. Originally, the château belonged to the See of Grenoble. In 1084, Saint Hugh gave it to hermit Saint Bruno and his followers who founded the Carthusian Order.
Today, visitors are not permitted at Grand Chartreuse, and motor vehicles are prohibited on the surrounding roads. However, a museum of the Carthusian order and the lives of its monks and nuns stands about two kilometers away.
The order is supported by the sales of Chartreuse liqueur which has been popular in France and later around the world since the early 1700s.
English poet Matthew Arnold wrote one of his finest poems, Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse, while briefly staying at the monastery around 1850. The quiet, serenity, and monastic calm became, for him, the susurrations of a dying world which contrasted with what he saw as the violent emerging age of machinery. Grand Chartreuse was also described in the 1850 revision of William Wordsworth's The Prelude, Book VI, lines 416-88 (Wordsworth visited the monastery in 1790), and John Ruskin's Praeterita.
The monastery was closed in 1903 by the French state. The monks found refuge in Italy until 1929, but returned in 1940 when it was reopened.
A documentary film about the monastery entitled Into Great Silence, directed by Philip Gröning, received acclaim on the film festival circuit following its release in 2005.
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Le plus haut château de France est...
Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : Sur la Loire, entre Anjou et Touraine rediffusée le 15/06/2016.
Nous accompagnons deux Angevins qui survolent en paramoteur les plus beaux châteaux d'Anjou situés sur les rives de la Loire. Ils commencent leur périple au-dessus du château de Saumur, une forteresse que le roi René d'Anjou surnommait le château d'Amour. Le voyage se poursuit à la découverte de sites remarquables, et notamment le château le plus haut de France !
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Le barrage du gouffre d'enfer
Saint Paul en Cornillon
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Le barrage de Saint Genest Malifaux
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Les passerelles/footbridges du Monteynard (Isère - France)
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(EN) Lac de Monteynard-Avignonet is an artificial water reservoir for the Électricité de France power station on the Drac River. It belongs to the department of Isère. It is bounded by the canyons of the Drac and Ebron.
The lake was created in 1961, when the 145-meter-high dam was built. The lake is 10 kilometers long, and in some places up to 300 meters wide.
This lake is often windy and wavy. It is considered to be one of the best places for windsurfing and kitesurfing in Europe. It is also an important site for fishing, as it has a great variety of fish species. Swimming in the lake is permitted.
The lake is bordered by the following municipalities: Avignonet, Cognet, Marcieu, Mayres-Savel, Monteynard, La Motte-Saint-Martin, Roissard, Saint-Arey, Sinard, Treffort.
In 2007 two simple suspension bridges were built across the Drac and Ebron. The bridges are 220 and 180 meters long, respectively, and used 1200 meters of cable.[2][3] Depending on the level of the water in the lake, the Drac bridge is 45—85 meters high above the lake. Construction of the bridges was achieved with the help of helicopters.
The bridge design was based on traditional simple suspension bridges used in the Andes (see Inca rope bridge) and Himalayas to cross deep gorges from rim to rim. Locally, the Drac and Ebron bridges are known as passerelles himalayennes (French, Himalayan footbridges). Like some traditional bridges of this type, the Drac and Ebron bridges are stabilized with cables from below the deck.
The bridges allow hiking and biking from Matheysine to Trièves, on a circuit of walking journey and adventure of 30 km route around the lake.
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Le château de Bouthéon
Le barrage du gouffre d'enfer
Saint Paul en Cornillon
La tourbière de Gimel
Notre dame de Cotatay
Le barrage de Saint Genest Malifaux
Saint-Etienne
Autour de Saint-Etienne
Autour de Saint-Etienne 2
Saint Etienne à Noël
Saint Genest Malifaux
Notre Dame de Cotatay
Lyon
Breakdance fille Lyon
Le Pont de Montvert
Vannes
La Ricamarie
Château de Touvet
Pleneuf Val André
Mende majorettes
Mende jazz
Mende fanfare
Côtes d'Armor
Saint Cado
La forêt en vue macro
Conques
Cap Frehel
Saint Galmier
Le Puy en Velay
Ax-Les-Thermes
Brioude
Mont Gerbier de Jonc
Saint Guilhem le Désert
Pérouges
Châteaux de la Loire
Châteux de Loches
Le moulin de Daudet (Fontvielle 13990)
Saint Floret
Les Baux de Provence
Avignon
Saint Regis
Rustrel le colorado provençal - (Vaucluse)
Italie
Milan
Cimitière monumentale Milan
Venice
Turkey
Istanbul
A trip to Paris.....The castle of Versailles
Chateau de Versailles
First snow in french alps - Les premières neiges
The first snow in french alps - october 2015
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FUNICULAR UP! Paris
There is way too much to do and see on Montmartre in Paris than you could do in a day.
The obvious attractions divert you from the many historical sites (quite a few are free), a superb outsider art museum, a working vineyard, a small cemetery (there is another, the tiniest in Paris, but it's only open three days per year), the most unusual views and architectural aspects, the best food and shops, et c. Don't be afraid -- hiring a local or professional to take you around is a good idea, but by checking in advance, noting things, and having a good detailed map, you can do it on your own. You could easily start at sunup here and finish well into the evening.
I was here on Toussaint, November 1, All Saints' Day, to see the tiniest cemetery in Paris, open only three days per year. Closed for lack of space before 1830, it is one of only two still left adjacent to the church, traditional-style. There is a sad mass grave in it from the seige of Paris in 1814.
It's best to have your ticket ready in advance before using this funicular, and remember, always buy a carnet -- a ten-pack -- for the best price. You will need them all and they make a nice tip, too!
Montmartre is extremely romantic and there are lovely views of Paris and the region from it.
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A Formal French Garden
Sceaux is a beautiful and posh city just South of Paris, France. Its château is a mini-Versailles. You can get there on public transportation (bus) from Paris and I recommend that, because the bus rides are inexpensive here (especially when you buy a carnet or ten-pack of métro/bus/tramway tickets and get a huge discount -- something like 40% off) and buses are great for sightseeing. (If you see a store or something you just HAVE to visit, just push the stop button on the bus and the driver will let you off at the next stop). (You can get back on that same bus line later and carry on with your journey -- just remember that during school holidays, public transportation runs less often.)
The first Sunday of each month, many sites in France are free. These are called journées de patrimoine (heritage days). Please note that most museums run by La Ville de Paris are free anyway. There are quite a few of them, and they are all good!
Besides the château interiors which house Le Musée de l'Ile-de-France (the Greater Paris Museum), there is a huge stable here, an enormous orangerie (open at 4 pm), a casual outdoor restaurant, a huge canal basin where fishing (with a license) is allowed, you can picnic on the lawns and walk on them, there are bathrooms scattered about, dogs are allowed in on leashes, there are fountains, woods, waterfalls, outdoor art exhibits, sweeping views and the air is fresh and fragrant. We saw people walking, jogging, riding bikes, playing Frisbee, sailing toy boats, alone or with someone else. Many brought children and the kids seemed to love it. Very nice place. A lot of the best stuff in Paris is just outside the City limits. I forget the title, but there's a good tour/travel book a lady did in English about all the great stuff you can see around Paris which involves less than 60 minutes of travel on public transportation. You can't beat that with a stick! There's nothing wrong with the City itself, but you miss so much when you just stay in Paris itself!
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Just bring good walking shoes if you come here. I did, and carried a pair of sandals just in case in a little bag. It's a good idea to carry tissues here, a small bottle of water, and a little something to snack on. Culture safaris always blow my mind and I feel quite dizzy afterward!