Dieppe - Seine-Maritime - Normandie - France - City Tour
Dieppe is a coastal community in the Arrondissement of Dieppe in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. The population stood at 29,080 in 2017.
A port on the English Channel, at the mouth of the Arques river, famous for its scallops, and with a regular ferry service to Newhaven in England, Dieppe also has a popular pebbled beach, a 15th-century castle and the churches of Saint-Jacques and Saint-Remi. The mouth of the Scie river lies in the Canton of Dieppe-Ouest at Hautot-sur-Mer.
The inhabitants of the town of Dieppe are called Dieppois (m) and Dieppoise (f) in French.
First recorded as a small fishing settlement in 1030, Dieppe was an important prize fought over during the Hundred Years' War. Dieppe housed the most advanced French school of cartography in the 16th century. Two of France's best navigators, Michel le Vasseur and his brother Thomas le Vasseur, lived in Dieppe when they were recruited to join the expedition of René Goulaine de Laudonnière which departed Le Havre for Florida on April 20, 1564. The expedition resulted in the construction of Fort Caroline, the first French colony in the New World.[7] Another expedition two years before where Goulaine de Laudonnière was under command of Jean Ribault, a local Huguenot captain, had resulted in the foundation of Charlesfort, now in South Carolina. Dieppe was the premier port of the kingdom in the 17th century. Also, it is important to know that after King Edward VI died, putting an end to a Protestant country in England on July 6th 1553, Knox left England to evade the Catholic-fist of Mary I. Firstly, (under the permission of his friends), he went back to his home country of Scotland, and then after he stayed in Dieppe for a few months, continuing on his tracks he stayed in Geneva meeting one of his influences of John Calvin. On July 23, 1632, 300 colonists heading to New France departed from Dieppe. At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Dieppe lost 3,000 of its Huguenot citizens, who fled abroad.
Dieppe was an important target in wartime; the town was largely destroyed by an Anglo-Dutch naval bombardment in 1694. It was rebuilt after 1696 in a typical French classical style by Ventabren, an architect, who gave it its unique feature for a sea port. It was popularised as a seaside resort following the 1824 visit of the widowed Duchess of Berry, daughter-in-law of Charles X. She encouraged the building of the recently renovated municipal theatre, the Petit-Théâtre (1825), associated particularly with Camille Saint-Saëns.
During the later 19th century, Dieppe became popular with English artists as a beach resort. Prominent literary figures such as Arthur Symons loved to keep up with the latest fads of avant-garde France here, and during the season sometimes stayed for weeks on end.
Dieppe ist eine französische Stadt im Département Seine-Maritime in der Region Normandie. Sie ist Unterpräfektur des gleichnamigen Arrondissements und Hauptort (chef-lieu) von zwei Kantonen.
Der See- und Fischereihafen an der Alabasterküste mit 29.080 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2017) befindet sich an jener Stelle, an der der Fluss Arques in den Ärmelkanal mündet. Ihm gegenüber, auf der englischen Seite des Kanals liegt Newhaven, East Sussex.
Kultur und Sehenswürdigkeiten
Place du Puits-Salé
→ Hauptartikel: Liste der Monuments historiques in Dieppe
Die Burg Dieppe von 1433 beherbergt heute das Stadtmuseum (Stadtgeschichte, Kunsthandwerk, Elfenbeinschnitzereien, Militaria, moderne Malerei (u. a. Georges Braque), Gemäldesammlung (u. a. zwei Bilder von Renoir)).
Die gotische Kathedrale Saint-Jacques.
Kirche Saint-Rémy aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert.
Kirche Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours von 1876 im Stadtteil Le Pollet mit schönem Blick über die Stadt.
Das Museum Cité de la Mer mit Aquarien und Ausstellungen über den Schiffbau, die Handelsflotte und die Fischerei.
Illustration von Frans Hogenberg von 1590: Diepe. Diepe die Stat belegert war, Durch des von Meyne hores schar, Nauarra die entsetzen wolt
Das am Strand von Dieppe im Spätsommer stattfindende Drachenfest gilt als das größte organisierte Drachenfest der Welt. Alle zwei Jahre werden hunderte Drachenflieger aus aller Welt an die Kanalküste eingeladen, um an einer 150 Meter langen Promenade in einem Zelt die typischen Drachen ihres Landes darzustellen. Es kommen einerseits große Delegationen sowie auch Einzelpersonen wie Peter Lynn aus Neuseeland oder Robert Brasington aus Tasmanien.
In den Jahren, in denen das Drachenfest nicht in Dieppe in Frankreich stattfindet, wird es in der gleichnamigen Partnerstadt Dieppe (New Brunswick) in Kanada durchgeführt.
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Un circuit enchanteur dans et autour de Clisson, la plus italienne des villes françaises, située à 30 km au sud de Nantes. Mettez vos pas dans ceux de F-F Lemot, sculpteur du XIXe, à l'origine de ce rêve italien.
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Driving On The D786 From 22120 Yffiniac To 22430 Erquy, Brittany, France 4th September 2018
Driving along the D786 from 22120 Yffiniac to 22430 Erquy, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, France. Driving through (or near to) 22120 Hillion, 22120 La Roche Martin, 22120 Carsugat, Les Ponts Neufs 22400 Morieux, 22400 Planguenoual, 22400 Saint-Alban, L'hôtel des Landes 22370 Pléneuf-Val-André, La Couture 22430 Erquy, 22430 Le Pusset, 22430 Le Bignon & Rue du Poteau Bleu With a brief stop at Lidl supermarket, Rue des Chênaies 22430 Erquy.
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Places to see in ( Nantes - France ) Chateau de Goulaine
Places to see in ( Nantes - France ) Chateau de Goulaine
Goulaine is a fort dating from the Middle Ages and following the affiliation of Brittany and France, was reconstructed with ‘tuffeau’ rock in “Renaissance” style. While building work was finished in the 17th century, the principal floor dates back to the 15th century and the Renaissance and the oldest parts date back to the Middle Ages. Built from chalk stone (Tufa stone), “Goulaine” lives on as an example of the opulence that once reigned in this “Valley of the Kings”. Guided tour of the Stately Home, an visit of the official LU biscuit making factory.
The Château de Goulaine is a former castle, now a château, in the Loire Valley located near Nantes, France. This castle has been home to the family of the marquis de Goulaine for over a thousand years. Château de Goulaine is also the estate-bottled wine produced at the château.
In the 12th century, when the Duchy of Brittany was independent, the first Goulaine, Jean de Goulaine, then captain of the city of Nantes, fortified the estate, which is still surrounded by marshes, to defend against attacks from Normans. The Goulaine were of the old nobility, recorded in the Seventh Crusade (1248). During the Wars of Religion, the Goulaine fought for the Catholic League: Gabriel, sieur de Goulaine, at the head of fifty lancers, and his brother Jean, baron du Faouët, took the châteaux of Trogoff (Plouescat) and of Kérouzéré (Sibiril) in 1590. Gabriel was attached to the Bourbon cause in being made a marquis by Henry IV of France. The Goulaine family ownership of the estate continued uninterrupted until 1788 when it was sold to a Dutch banker. This circumstance helped save the château from destruction during the French Revolution. In 1858, a member of the Goulaine family reacquired the estate and maintains it today.
Today the style of the château, under its high pitched slate roofs bears some comparison to the central Loire estates of Château de Blois and Château de Chambord, though Château de Goulaine was built much earlier and in a more conservative style.
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Hauts-de-France: Sometimes, the best memories are made close to home
Explore Northern France, just a 90-minute crossing from Dover with P&O Ferries. It's the perfect place for a romantic getaway with the freedom of your own car, caravan or motorbike
2022 French Fest: Official Opening, Virtual Tour of Chateau de Goulaine (Nantes) & Cooking Demo
Seattle's French Fest: A Celebration of French-Speaking Cultures is part of the Seattle Center Festál series and produced in partnership with France Education Northwest (FEN).
The festival celebrates the diversity of the traditions, ideas, dialects, and more, that comprise Francophone (French-speaking) cultures from around the world. It draws its inspiration from “International Francophonie Day,” organized in over 100 countries every March 20, to celebrate the diversity of French-speaking cultures and traditions. This year's theme is gastronomy.
After the official opening, start the celebration with a virtual tour of the Chateau de Goulaine located in Nantes (France), organized by the Seattle-Nantes Sister City Association. After the tour, Chef Didier Poirier will prepare the beurre blanc sauce that was invented in the Chateau de Goulaine.
Sorte en Val de Loire - 26 et 27 octobre 2019 - My Loire Valley
Chaque semaine nous vous concoctons une sélection d'idées sorties dans le Val de Loire. 🏃🏻♂️
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À Deux Pas D'Ici - Le Château de Goulaine
C'est du Château de Goulaine que nous voulons vous parler aujourd'hui !
Aux portes de Nantes et de son vignoble, Goulaine est le premier Château de la Loire. Édifiée dans un écrin de verdure, cette belle endormie de la Renaissance dévoile ses mystères.
Résidence d’une même famille depuis 1000 ans, ses salons témoignent de la richesse décorative du XVIIème siècle. Des cuisines du XVème siècle au cabinet de curiosité jusqu'à la chambre du roi Louis XIV, la visite vous entraine dans les tourbillons de l’Histoire… Ateliers-jeux et visites costumées pour les enfants de 4 à 10 ans.
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Saumur il Castello - Valle della Loira
Saumur il Castello - Valle della Loira
Il castello di Saumur è un castello situato alla confluenza del fiume Thouet nella Loira, nella città omonima, antico centro carolingio.
Fa parte dei castelli della Loira, classificati come patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO nel 2000.
In origine sulla collina che dominava il fiume sorse probabilmente una torre di guardia contro le invasioni dei Vichinghi che minacciavano di penetrare nella valle della Loira.
Intorno al 956 venne edificato un monastero (Saint-Florent du Château), fondato da Tibaldo, conte di Blois. Un decennio dopo i sginori di Saumur vi aggiunsero una residenza fortificata, che fu circondata, insieme al monastero, da una cinta difensiva fornita di due porte di accesso.
Nel 1026 la fortezza venne conquistata da Folco III Nerra o il Nero, conte di Angiò e fu distrutta in quell'occasione da un incendio. La fortezza fu ricostruita e comprendeva un vasto muro di cinta (mur du Boile) con una possente torre in pietra a pianta quadrata e all'interno dell'ampia superficie racchiusa dal recinto solo poche costruzioni, tra cui una sala di rappresentanza.
Nel 1203 il castello fu conquistato dal re di Francia Filippo Augusto e annesso ai possedimenti della corona. Intorno al 1227 sotto il re Luigi IX, viene edificato intorno alla vecchia torre quadrata un ristretto recinto quadrangolare con quattro grandi torri rotonde agli angoli, di cui quella nord-orientale sembra fosse più alta che le altre. Il livello del suolo viene rialzato all'altezza dell'originario primo piano della vecchia torre. Venne inoltre costruita una seconda recinzione, intermedia tra quella più vasta già esistente e il castello.
A partire dal 1367 Luigi I d'Angiò fece rafforzare le difese e contemporaneamente trasformò il castello in una vera e propria residenza: le torri rotonde angolari furono sostituite con torri poligonali, la torre centrale venne abbattuta e vennero ingranditi gli ambienti sul lato nord, mentre sugli altri lati venivano addossati al recinto delle gallerie poggianti su arcate, Una scala elicoidale leggermente sporgente dalla facciata, decorata con logge aperte e nicchie con statue, permetteva l'accesso ai piani superiori. Il castello come appariva in quest'epoca venne raffigurato in un calendario miniato (Trés riches heures du duc de Berry).
Renato d'Angiò (1454-1473) fece realizzare ulteriori modifiche: la torre nord-orientale venne fiancheggiata da una più piccola torre quadrata, venne mutata la disposizione interna e la sala di rappresentanza fu affrescata da allievi del pittore Jan Van Eyck.
Nel XVI secolo il castello non era più abitato con continuità e la torre nord-occidentale, fessurata, venne chiusa e abbandonata. A partire dal 1590 furono realizzati dei bastioni che rimpiazzavano l'antica cinta intermedia. La nuova recinzione presentava una pianta a stella, con quattro delle punte in pietra e le altre due in terra. I bastioni erano dotati di casamatte. L'opera fu dovuta a Philippe Duplessis-Mornay. Nel 1596 il governatore si trasferì al castello e vennero per l'occasione intrapresi nuovi lavori di sistemazione negli appartamenti, compresa una galleria ornata di arazzi.
Altri lavori si ebbero sotto il governatorato di Urbano di Maillé-Brézé (restauro della cappella, nuovi lavori ai bastioni). Intorno a quest'epoca dovette scomparire l'ala occidentale del castello, più interna.
Sotto Luigi XIV, persa in gran parte la sua funzione strategica, il castello fu utilizzato soprattutto per rinchiudervi dei prigionieri e nel corso del XVIII secolo si degradò progressivamente (nel 1801 si è costretti ad abbattere la torre nord-orientale, che minacciava di crollare).
In epoca napoleonica si decise di trasformare l'edificio in prigione di stato e i lavori vennero affidati all'ingegner Charles-Marie Normand (1811-1814): vennero ricostruite le torri crollate del lato nord, affacciato sulla Loira, mentre il resto dell'edificio veniva pesantemente manomesso. Dopo la caduta di Napoleone il progetto fu abbandonato e il castello venne utilizzato soprattutto come caserma fino al 1889.
Nel 1902 la città di Saumur acquista il castello dallo stato e intraprende notevoli lavori di restauro (1904-1912), affidati all'architetto Lucien Magne. Nell'ala settentrionale si installa quindi il museo civico, che sarà danneggiato durante i combattimenti del 1940. Tra il 1963 e il 2001 si sono inoltre verificati diversi crolli di parti dei bastioni. Nel contempo sono stati intrapresi restauri nell'ala meridionale (1997-2004) che hanno in seguito interessato anche la sistemazione dei bastioni. I restauri sono ancora in corso. Attualmente ospita il Museo delle Arti decorative e il Museo del Cavallo.
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Danses et Musiques Bretonnes au Logis de la Chabotterie, lieu où le général Charette, issu d'une famille de la noblesse nantaise et fils d'un conseiller au parlement de Bretagne, a été arrêté en 1796.
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Alain THOMAS invité d'honneur au salon Maison & Objet
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Maison et Objet est reconnu comme le plus grand salon mondial de la décoration en accueillant plus de 2500 exposants et 85000 visiteurs en 5 jours. A l'occasion de ses 50 ans de peinture, le peintre-illustrateur Alain Thomas était présent à la 20ème édition du célèbre salon organisé en région parisienne, au Parc des Expositions de Villepinte, du 18 au 22 janvier 2013. Alain Thomas était exceptionnellement mis à l'honneur par la Manufacture Haviland pour les porcelaines de Limoges, la Manufacture Daum pour la cristallerie, la Manufacture de Longwy pour les émaux ainsi que la Maréchalerie, le spécialiste de l'art encadré. Découvrez l'univers pictural d'Alain Thomas à travers les nouvelles collections de ces manufactures françaises dont les savoir-faire uniques sont reconnus à l'international.
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Alain Thomas at the Maison et Objet Interior Design Fair. With 2500 exhibitors attracting 85 000 visitors over five days, Maison et Objet is without a doubt the world's largest interior design fair. Artist/illustrator Alain Thomas, who is currently celebrating a career spanning 50 years, was present at the 20th edition of the super-fair, held at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre from 18 to 22 January 2013. Alain Thomas was guest of honour of four manufacturers : Haviland, famous for its Limoges Porcelain, Daum, for its Crystal, Longwy for its enamels, and La Maréchalerie for framed art. Discover the pictorial world of Alain Thomas in the new collections of these French manufacturers whose unique expertise is celebrated the world over.