Thomas de Dorlodot | #PositiveThinkers
Thomas discovered paragliding when he was 14. Since this first try, he decided to live from his passion. Today, Thomas is a professional athlete and travels around the world on his sailboat.
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QUE FAIRE EN 24H A BORDEAUX ? RESTOS, BARS, MONUMENTS, SURF ET ACTIVITES
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Suivez nous sur nos réseaux !
Abonne toi à la chaine !
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BORDEAUX BONS PLANS, ADRESSES ET REMERCIEMENTS
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE BORDEAUX
CITY PASS 24h pour 29€
Transport Bordeaux Métrople (TBM)
Ticket 24h pour TRAM/BUS /BATCUB : 4,90€
Vélos et Trottinettes disponibles
ACTIVITÉS
Wave Surf Café Bordeaux
Merci infiniment à Philippe et son équipe, qui sont à l’écoute, professionnels et très serviables.
Session Découverte 1h pour 24€, comprenant 30 minutes de bodyboard et 25 minutes de surf, encadré par un moniteur.
Combinaisons shorty en location pour 2€
Ne pas oublier maillot et serviette !
Prévoir de rester 1h pour la projection de sa session sur grand écran accompagné d’un café, d’un cocktail ou d’une bière.
Ouvert du Mardi au Dimanche de 10h à 21h
174 Cours du Médoc, 33300 Bordeaux
Penser à réserver au 09 83 29 67 74
Cinéma Utopia & Café Utopia
4,50€ la première séance
Ouvert tous les jours de 9h30 à 23h30
5 Place Camille Jullian, 33000 Bordeaux
Café/Restaurant : 05 56 79 39 25
Cinéma : 05 56 52 00 03
BARS ET RESTOS :
Funky Burger
Merci à Loris et Thomas qui sont au top !
10€ le Menu simple avec Burger – Frites – Soda
Fermé le dimanche midi/soir et le lundi midi
5 rue du Loup, 33000 BORDEAUX
Tel : 05 56 81 55 50
El Sitio, bar à Tapas
Environ 10€/personne
Ouvert du mardi au samedi de 17h30 à 00h00
35 Rue Saint-James, 33000 Bordeaux
Tel : 09 81 00 53 94
Chez Jean-Mi (Marché des Capucins)
Fermé le lundi
6,50€ les 6 huitres
4€ la soupe
Marché des Capucins, Place des Capucins, 33000 Bordeaux
Tel : 06 81 20 24 49
La Toque Cuivrée
Les Canelés : Spécialité Bordelaise
Ouvert tous les jours de 8h à 20h
41 Place Gambetta, 33000 Bordeaux
Tel : 05 57 83 61 67
Barberousse Bordeaux
Happy Hour 19h-22h
Ouvert du Mardi au Samedi de 19h à 2h
12 Cours de la Somme, 33000 Bordeaux
MONUMENTS, VISITES ET MUSÉES
Cité du Vin de Bordeaux
16€ la visite audioguidée avec dégustation de vin au Belvédere
Ouvert tous les jours de 10h à 18h
Esplanade de Pontac, 134 Quai de Bacalan, 33300 Bordeaux
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Place Pey Berland, 33000 Bordeaux
Tour Pey Berlan
Gratuit pour les -26ans
Place Pey Berland, 33000 Bordeaux
Cathédrale Saint-Michel de Bordeaux
Place Meynard
Porte Cailhau
3,50€ la visite
Ouvert tous les jours de 10h à 13h et de 14h à 18h
Place du Palais, 33000 Bordeaux
Place de la Bourse et son Miroir d’Eau
Place de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux
Merci infiniment à Garance qui nous a gracieusement accueilli chez elle. Encore merci aussi à tes bons plans !
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Palais Galliera
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Palais Galliera
The Palais Galliera, also formally known as the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, and formerly known as Musée Galliera, is a museum of fashion and fashion history located at 10, avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is open daily except Mondays and public holidays; an admission fee is charged and varies depending on the exhibition programmed. The museum has no permanent displays due to conservation issues. The museum opened its doors again 28 September 2013 after being closed for major renovation.
Palais Galliera is one of the 14 City of Paris museums that have been incorporated since 1 January 2013 in the public institution Paris Musées. The Duke of Galliera was a partner in the urban planning firm Thome & Cie, and owned a large parcel of land in one of the finest neighborhoods in Paris. Upon his death in 1876, his wife, Marie Brignole-Sale de Ferrari, the Duchesse de Galliera, became the heir of his immense fortune. The duchess decided that she wanted to use the land to build a museum, at her expense, to hold their works of arts. According to her wishes, a notary prepared a deed of gift to give the land parcel to the French state. However, after the gift was registered and accepted by presidential decree on 30 August 1879, it was discovered that the notary had made a serious error. Rather than donating the parcel to France, the deed was written as a gift to the City of Paris. Unable to change the deed at this point, the gift remained as written. Construction of the museum began in 1879 on an opulent design by architect Léon Ginain, who also supervised its construction. In 1884, the Duchess gave 6.5 million francs to the City of Paris for work already done as well as funds necessary to complete it.
On 22 June 1886, Jules Grévy and Georges Clemenceau convened the Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic and adopted a law expelling any person who was a direct heir of a royalist dynasty that had reigned in France. The Duchess Galliera, who had descended from the House of Orléans, was outraged by the law, no less because she had already donated the Hôtel Matignon to France. Unable to revoke her gift of the new museum, she abandoned the rest of her planned legacy to Paris. Thus, her collection of paintings and fine art were given to Genoa, Italy, where they are now displayed at the Palazzo Rosso and Palazzo Bianco.
The Palais Galliera faces Brignole Galliera Square, immediately north of the Palais de Tokyo and one block east of the Musée Guimet. The architect Léon Ginain based his design on a palace that the Duchess Galliera owned in Genoa. The building is faced in cut stone in the Italian Renaissance style supported by an underframe of steel, constructed by the Eiffel Company. The mosaic floors and domes are the work of Giandomenico Facchina (1826–1904). The statues on the façade that fronts Avenue du President Wilson represent Painting by Henri Chapu, Architecture by Jules Thomas, and Sculpture by Peter Cavelier. In 1916, a fountain was built in front of the museum.
Since 1977, the City of Paris has operated the Palais Galliera as the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, a permanent museum devoted to fashion. It displays exhibits of French fashion design and costume from the eighteenth century to the present day. The museum is closed in between exhibitions. The museum's holdings contain about 70,000 items, and are organized as follows:
Costumes - from the 18th century to the present, including clothes owned by Marie-Antoinette, Louis XVII, and the Empress Josephine, the dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and displays of fashions by the leading 19th and 20th century designers including Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Anne-Marie Beretta, Louise Chéruit, Sonia Delaunay, Christian Dior, Jacques Fath, Mariano Fortuny, Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy, Paul Poiret, Paco Rabanne, Yves Saint Laurent, and Elsa Schiaparelli.
Undergarments - an excellent collection of slips, corsets, crinolines, etc.
Accessories - including jewelry, canes, hats, fans, purses, scarves, gloves (including a pair owned by Sarah Bernhardt), parasols, and umbrellas.
Graphic arts and photography - stamps, drawings, photography, advertisements, etc.
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