Burgundy Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Burgundy? Check out our Burgundy Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Burgundy.
Top Places to visit in Burgundy:
Musee de l'Hotel-Dieu, Abbaye de Fontenay, La Basilique Sainte Marie-Madeleine, Chantier Medieval de Guedelon, Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Sens, Taize Community, Abbaye Saint-Philibert, La Roche de Solutre, Place de la Liberation, Tour Philippe le Bon, Basilica of Paray-le-Monial, Chateau de Cormatin
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France - Paray le Monial
UK: On the way to the Pyrenees we stayed in Paray le Monial. We stayed at Hotel Basilique.
DK: På vej til Pyrenæerne overnattede vi i Paray le monial. Vi boede på Hotel Basilique.
D: Auf dem Weg zu den Pyrenäen Wir übernachteten in Paray le Monial. Wir waren im Hotel Basilique.
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Called the Garden of France due to the abundance of vineyards, the Loire Valley is also noted for its magnificent chateaus, such as Chambord, Villandry, and Chenonceau. Hosted by Rudy Maxa.
Carte Postale du Canal du Centre Bourgogne - Octobre 2018
C’est par une nouvelle carte postale vidéo-musicale que je viens jusqu’à vous. Allons ensemble dans la direction de Paray le Monial sur l’itinéraire des voies navigables de France sur le Canal du Centre. Plus qu’un Canal utilisé par les péniches, il est devenu au fil des dernières années l’un des canaux les plus prisés par les plaisanciers avec leurs petites embarcations pour se laisser porter au fil de l’eau au même titre que le Canal du Midi. Bonne découverte fluviale.
Mit einer neuen video-musikalischen Postkarte komme ich zu Ihnen. Wir gehen gemeinsam in Richtung Paray le Monial auf den Wasserstraßen Frankreichs am Canal du Centre. Mehr als ein Kanal, der von Lastkähnen und grosse Schiffen genutzt wird, ist er in den letzten Jahren zu einem der beliebtesten Kanäle für Bootsfahrer geworden, mit seinen kleinen Booten, die wie Canal du Midi am Wasser ist er ganz Sonderlich. Gute Flussentdeckung.
It is by a new video-musical postcard that I come to you. Let's go together in the direction of Paray le Monial on the route of the waterways of France on the Canal du Center. More than a canal used by barges, it has become over the last few years one of the most popular canals for boaters with their small boats to be carried along the water as the Canal du Midi. Good river discovery.
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Loire Valley France travel guide
Fun Travel Guide to the Loire Valley, what to see, what to do in the Loire Valley. This Video log will take you traveling around the Loire Valley to show you why you should visit the Loire Valley. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE)
Sacre Coeur- Montmarte, Paris
Sacre Coeur is the emblematic white basilica at the top of the Montmarte hill, the highest point in Paris. It's mostly known for the wonderful views the visitor can enjoy after walking up the many steps. There is however a funnier way to go up. (Check our video Montmarte funicular)
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Basilica du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Basilica du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Paris, France. A popular landmark, the basilica is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre, the highest point in the city. Sacré-Cœur is a double monument, political and cultural, both a national penance for the defeat of France in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War and the socialist Paris Commune of 1871 crowning its most rebellious neighborhood, and an embodiment of conservative moral order, publicly dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was an increasingly popular vision of a loving and sympathetic Christ.
The basilica was designed by Paul Abadie. Construction began in 1875 and was completed in 1914. The basilica was consecrated after the end of World War I in 1919. The inspiration for Sacré Cœur's design originated on 4 September 1870, the day of the proclamation of the Third Republic, with a speech by Bishop Fournier attributing the defeat of French troops during the Franco-Prussian War to a divine punishment after a century of moral decline since the French Revolution, in the wake of the division in French society that arose in the decades following that revolution, between devout Catholics and legitimist royalists on one side, and democrats, secularists, socialists, and radicals on the other. This schism in the French social order became particularly pronounced after the 1870 withdrawal of the French military garrison protecting the Vatican in Rome to the front of the Franco-Prussian War by Napoleon III, the secular uprising of the Paris Commune of 1870-1871, and the subsequent 1871 defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War.
A law of public utility was passed to seize land at the summit of Montmartre for the construction of the basilica. Architect Paul Abadie designed the basilica after winning a competition over 77 other architects. With delays in assembling the property, the foundation stone was finally laid 16 June 1875. Passionate debates concerning the basilica were raised in the Conseil Municipal in 1880, where the basilica was called an incessant provocation to civil war and it was debated whether to rescind the law of 1873 granting property rights, an impracticable proposition.
The overall style of the structure shows a free interpretation of Romano-Byzantine features, an unusual architectural vocabulary at the time, which was a conscious reaction against the neo-Baroque excesses of the Palais Garnier cited in the competition. Many design elements of the basilica symbolise nationalist themes: the portico, with its three arches, is adorned by two equestrian statues of French national saints Joan of Arc (1927) and King Saint Louis IX, both executed in bronze by Hippolyte Lefebvre; and the nineteen-ton Savoyarde bell (one of the world's heaviest), cast in 1895 in Annecy, alludes to the annexation of Savoy in 1860.
The basilica is home to a large and very fine pipe organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll for a private home in Biarritz, composed of 109 ranks and 78 speaking stops spread across four 61-note manuals and the 32-note pedalboard (unusual before the start of the 20th century; the standard of the day was 56 and 30), spread across three expressive divisions (also unusual for the time, even in large organs).
In response to requests from French bishops, Pope Pius IX promulgated the feast of the Sacred Heart in 1856. The basilica itself was consecrated on 16 October 1919. The basilica is accessible by bus. Buses 30, 31, 80, and 85 can be taken to the bottom of the hill of the basilica. Line 12 of the metro can be taken to Jules Joffrin station and visitors can then change to the Montmartrobus and disembark at Place du Tertre.
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Great Gardens - Loire Valley, France (3)
The Loire Valley was made a UNESCO world heritage site in 2000. We report on two examples, the Gardens of Villandry and Chateau Rivau. Known for their strictly geometric settings, romantic rose gardens and medieval plantation and innovative landscaping, Villandry and Chateau Rivau are two classic examples of the renaissance garden design.
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Hier in Dresden kann euch gar nicht langweilig werden: Egal ob romantisch den Sonnenaufgang im Heißluftballon genießen, mit einem Speed-Boot über die Elbe rauschen, gemütlich durch die Stadt radeln, die beeindruckende Gläserne Manufaktur von Volkswagen hautnah erleben oder noch so viel mehr. Wir konnten uns jedenfalls kaum entscheiden, was wir hier in der Stadt und Umgebung alles machen wollen. Eine Auswahl an unseren Empfehlungen findet ihr jedenfalls im Video! :)
You can’t get bored here in Dresden: It doesn't matter whether you take a romantic hot air balloon ride at sunrise, have a speed-boat tour on the river Elbe, explore the city by bike, visit the awesome Transparant Factory of Volkswagen or do a lot more things! We only could hardly decide, what to do in Dresden and the Elbland, but our recommends you will find in the video! :)
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