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Delphi (Greece) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Delphi in Greece.
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Travel France - Visiting the Perpignan Cathedral
Take a tour of Perpignan Cathedral in Perpignan, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Perpignan, France is well known for its Cathedral of St. Jean, also called Perpignan Cathedral.
It is a beautiful medium sized Roman Catholic church with a reddish-tan color.
Romanesque elements were added as an homage to the ancient church it replaced.
The church is a historical building, with construction beginning in 1324 and finished roughly a century later.
One of its more distinctive features is the open, iron wire bell tower, which sits atop a stark white clock pedastal.
The Perpignan Cathedral is famous throughout France and has been the seat of two prominent bishops.
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The Queens' Battle (Switzerland & Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination The Queens' Battle (Switzerland & Italy)
They roll their eyes back, they scrap the ground furiously with their hooves and suddenly, with a powerful lunge, their two masses of flesh and horns lock in a duel of unrelenting force, but harmless to the Those opposing hulks are in fact the very same docile cows whose softly jingling bells are associated with alpine pastures. Every year in the autumn, they take part in a ritual combat. The purpose is to elect the Queen of the THE QUEENS’ BATTLE is a strong transalpine tradition and an occasion for joyous festivities. It is a fun and tender homage to the cows without whom the Alps wouldn’t be exactly the same.
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Places to see in ( Colmar - France ) Maison Pfister
Places to see in ( Colmar - France ) Maison Pfister
The Pfister house was built in 1537 for the hatter Ludwig Scherer, who made his fortune with money trading in the Val de Liepvre. Despite its medieval features, the house is the first example of architectural renaissance in Colmar. With its two-storey corner oriel, its wood gallery, its octagonal turret and its mural paintings which represent biblical and secular scenes, the Pfister house became one of the symbols of the old Colmar. It owns its name to the family who restored it and lived there from 1841 to 1892.
The Pfister house is a historical monument located in Colmar , in the French department of Haut-Rhin. Behind the house Zum Kragen is a true jewel dating back to the Middle Ages. The building is located at 11 rue des Marchands Colmar, formerly 11 Haberdasher Street , on the site of a corner house divided from the fifteenth century.
The Pfister house is probably the most famous house in Colmar . It was built in 1537, as indicated by the vintage inscribed on a window of the staircase turret, for a Besançon hatter , Ludwig Scherer, in place of a house called au coq rouge or zum schwarzen Hanen. Modifications were made in 1577 (addition of frescoes).
From 1790 to 1830 she belonged to the merchant Johann Jacob Doerner; The mercer Charles Macker acquired it in 1830. In 1841, the merchant François Jean Pfister and, in 1860, François Joseph Pfister, were the owners (hence his name today). Since 1892, it belongs to the family Judlin (wholesale traders) who, in 1909, had it restored in the rules of the.
Built in Rouffach yellow sandstone and wood, this architectural gem is distinguished by its two-storey corner oriel and its turret.
The building has an arched arcade ground floor, two floors with mullioned , triplet and cross windows and two levels of attic. The oriel occupies two floors: in low Gothic survival curvilinear warheads , in top gallery with wooden balustrade. The turret staircase screw, octagonal plan, is capped with a bulb. The paintings that decorate the facades, attributed to Christian Vacksterffer
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