Victor Mercier visite l’Ontario pour découvrir la cuisine de la fourche à la fourchette.
Suivez Victor Mercier, finaliste de l’édition 2018 de Top Chef en France, dans son aventure où agriculteurs, chefs et vignerons, mais aussi membres des Premières Nations de l’Ontario nourrissent sa passion pour la sécurité alimentaire. Victor va à la rencontre de cette communauté de l’alimentation et s’intéresse à l’environnement. Il découvre notamment la méthode traditionnelle de fabrication du sirop d’érable près d’Ottawa, déguste dans le comté de Prince Edward du vin de la région et y rencontre le chef local Jamie Kennedy.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Abbaye Saint Victor
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Abbaye Saint Victor
The Abbey of Saint Victor is a late Roman former monastic foundation in Marseille in the south of France, named after the local soldier saint and martyr, Victor of Marseilles. Tradition holds that in about 415, John Cassian founded two monasteries of St. Victor at Marseille, one for men (the later Abbey of St. Victor), the other for women. While Cassian certainly started monastic life in Marseille, he is probably not the founder of the abbey, as the archaeological evidence of Saint Victor only goes back to the end of the 5th century. Tradition also has it that it contains the relics of the eponymous martyr of Marseille from the 4th century. In reality, the crypta preserve highly valuable archaeological evidence proving the presence of a quarry exploited in Greek times. In the 5th century the monastery of St. Victor and the church of Marseille were greatly troubled by the Semipelagian heresy, that began with certain writings of Cassian, and the layman Hilary and Saint Prosper of Aquitaine begged Saint Augustine and Pope Celestine I for its suppression.
In the 8th or 9th centuries both monasteries were destroyed by the Saracens, either in 731 or in 838, when the then abbess Saint Eusebia was martyred with 39 nuns. The nunnery was never re-established. In 977, monastic life began again, due to bishop Honorat and the first Benedictine abbot Wilfred who submitted the abbey to the rule of Saint Benedict. It soon recovered, and from the middle of the 11th century its renown was such that from all points of the south appeals were sent to the abbots of this church to restore the religious life in decadent monasteries.
Saint Isarn (d. 1048), a Catalan monk successor as abbot to Saint Wiffred, began extensive building. He constructs the first upper church to which the tower belongs (called Isarn tower), today the access to the church. Isarn was instrumental by his intercession with Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, in obtaining the release from Moorish captivity of the monks of Lérins Abbey. Blessed Bernard, abbot of St. Victor from 1064 to 1079, was one of the two ambassadors delegated by Pope Gregory VII to the Diet of Forchheim, where the German princes deposed Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. He was seized by one of the partisans of Henry IV and passed several months in prison. Gregory VII also sent him as legate to Spain and in reward for his services exempted St. Victor's from all jurisdiction other than that of the Holy See.
In 1794 the abbey was stripped of its treasures. The relics were burned, the gold and silver objects were melted down to make coins and the building itself became a warehouse, prison and barracks. All that now remains of the abbey is the church of St. Victor, dedicated by Pope Benedict IX in 1040 and rebuilt in 1200. The abbey was again used for worship under the First Empire and restored in the 19th century. The church was made into a minor basilica in 1934 by Pope Pius XI. The remains of Saint John Cassian were formerly in the crypt, with those of Saints Maurice, Marcellinus and Peter, the body of one of the Holy Innocents, and Bishop Saint Maurontius.
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Rue des Ecoles Paris Arrondissements 5e
Rue des Écoles
Arrondissements 5e
Quartiers Saint-Victor et Sorbonne
Début 32, rue du Cardinal-Lemoine
Fin 27, boulevard Saint-Michel
Longueur 775 m
Largeur 20 m
Très fréquentée par les étudiants, elle relie la Faculté des Sciences de Jussieu au Collège de France et à la Sorbonne.
La rue est ouverte le 24 juillet 1852 entre la rue Jean-de-Beauvais et le boulevard Saint-Michel et le 11 août 1855 entre la rue du Cardinal-Lemoine et la rue Jean-de-Beauvais.
Elle doit son nom à sa proximité historique avec les nombreuses écoles et collèges médiévaux qui l'entourent et qu'elle joint.
Adventures Ashore: Aigues-Morte, France
Inside the walls, Aigues-Mortes has all the charm of a French village. You’ll find restaurants where you may be tempted to sip a glass of rose and shops featuring the best of French fashion - all set within a wonderful historical context
Skate park - Marignane, France (4K)
Hi everyone, I'm sharing with you another adventure. This time I went to Marignane where the France's biggest skate park is.
EQUIPMENT USED:
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7
- Lumix 14-42mm f/3.5
Music: Illusory Scapes - Wait for my shadow
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Musée Grobet-Labadié
visite du musée Grobet-Labadié à Marseille
balade à Marseille
le vendredi 27 novembre 2015, temps beau mais froid.
- Notre Dame de la Garde
- abbaye St Victor
Marseille - Fort Saint Jean (with MSC Lirica)
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Visita ao Fort Saint-Jean de onde é possível ter uma vista privilegiada sobre o Vieux-Port, Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille Cathedral, Fort Saint-Nicolas, Palais du Pharo e o novo edificio do MuCEM
Avaliação do Fort Saint-Jean no TripAdvisor (
O Fort Saint-Jean foi alvo de obras de renovação há pouco tempo e foi muito beneficiado com as mesmas em virtude de ter sido feito o enquadramento com a área circundante, nomeadamente com o novo MuCEM.
É possível visitar muitas áreas do forte, como a torre do Roi Rene ou passear em volta das muralhas. Foram criados vários espaços de descanso onde é possível retemperar forças ou simplesmente apanhar sol.
Por todo o lado onde se ande, a vista é excelente pois este forte possui uma posição privilegiada sobre a cidade de Marseille.
Não perca!
Avaliação do MuCEM no TripAdvisor (
O edificio onde está instalado o MuCEM é um edificio recente, muito bonito e moderno! Só para poder vê-lo e passear pelas suas inovadoras instalações vale a pena o passeio até lá. Possui bar e restaurante no topo.
Possui exposições permanentes e temporárias alusivas aos temas do museu, muito completas e ricas!
Música / Music Instrumental
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