20 Must-See Places to Visit in France (Our Bucket List)
This video is about building your France dreams and how to make them come true. Including some places, you never knew you wanted to go to. It is a visual bucket list of places we want to visit after living in Paris for two years. There are castles, vineyards, beaches, swamps, mountains, volcanoes, and some really cool medieval towns. You'll see hot air balloons over the Loire Valley, a crazy seaside fish festival, Mont Blanc, sacred pilgrimage spots like Lourdes and the Chartres labyrinth, riding horses on the beach, where you can participate in building a modern medieval village, and so much more.
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Moulin de Poincy - Salle de Réception
Découvrez le Moulin de Poincy,
une charmante salle de réception située à seulement 35 minutes de Paris.
Fêtez, riez, profitez ou mariez-vous au Moulin de Poincy, une demeure de charme tout proche de Meaux.
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Hotel Des Cedres, Orléans, France
Hotel Des Cedres, Orléans, France
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Arenes de Lutece
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Arenes de Lutece
The Arènes de Lutèce are among the most important remains from the Gallo-Roman era in Paris, together with the Thermes de Cluny. Lying in what is now the Latin Quarter, this amphitheater could once seat 15,000 people, and was used to present gladiatorial combats.
Constructed in the 1st century AD, this amphitheater is considered the longest of its kind constructed by the Romans. The sunken arena of the amphitheater was surrounded by the wall of a podium 2.5 m (8.2 feet) high, surmounted by a parapet. The presence of a 41.2-m- (135-foot-) long stage allowed scenes to alternate between theatrical productions and combat. A series of nine niches aided in improving the acoustics. Five cubbyholes were situated beneath the lower terraces, of which there appear to have been animal cages that opened directly into the arena. Historians believe that the terraces, which surrounded more than half of the arena's circumference, could accommodate as many as 17,000 spectators.
Slaves, the poor, and women were relegated to the higher tiers — while the lower seating areas were reserved for Roman male citizens. For comfort, a linen awning sheltered spectators from the hot sun. Circus acts showcased wild animals. From its vantage point, the amphitheater also afforded a spectacular view of the Bièvre and Seine rivers.
When Lutèce was sacked during the barbarian invasions of 280 A.D., some of the structure's stone work was carted off to reinforce the city's defences around the Île de la Cité. Subsequently, the amphitheater became a cemetery, and then it was filled in completely following the construction of wall of Philippe Auguste (ca. 1210).
Centuries later, even though the surrounding neighbourhood (quartier) had retained the name les Arènes, no one really knew exactly where the ancient arena had been. It was discovered by Théodore Vaquer during the building of the Rue Monge between 1860–1869, when the Compagnie Générale des Omnibus sought to build a tramway depot on the site.
Spearheaded by the author Victor Hugo (1802–1885) and a few other intellectuals, a preservation committee called la Société des Amis des Arènes undertook to save the archaeological treasure. After the demolition of the Couvent des Filles de Jésus-Christ in 1883, one-third of the arena was uncovered. The Municipal Council dedicated funds to restoring the arena and establishing it as a public square, which was opened in 1896.
After the tramway lines and depot were dismantled in 1916 and line 10 of the Paris Métro was constructed, the doctor and anthropologist Jean-Louis Capitan (1854–1929) continued with additional excavation and restoration of the arena toward the end of World War I. The neighbouring Square Capitan, built on the site of the old Saint-Victor reservoir, is dedicated to his memory. Unfortunately, a portion of the original arena — opposite the stage — was lost to buildings which line rue Monge. Standing in the centre of the arena one can still observe significant remnants of the stage and its nine niches, as well as the grilled cages in the wall. The stepped terraces are not original, but historians believe that 41 arched openings punctuated the façade.
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L 'aire d'autoroute de l'Aveyron
L 'aire d'autoroute de l'Aveyron
Ma première visite en France
Top 10: Les restaurants les plus insolites d'Europe
On se retrouve pour un nouveau top 10 sur les restaurants les plus insolites d'Europe !
J'adore travailler sur des vidéos qui parlent de lieux insolites car vous comme moi nous ne connaissont pas vraiment tous les lieux qui nous entourent,et quand on découvre tous ces endroits fabuleux sa donne vraiment envie de tout découvrir sur notre monde.
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A10 - traversée de Tours : conditions de circulation sens Bordeaux-Paris du 31 août au 15 sept. 2020
Découvrez comment traverser le chantier des travaux sur l’A10 dans la traversée de Tours, à bord de mon véhicule virtuel.
Timelapse in French countryside - Timelapse dans la campagne française
Let’s have a ride in French countryside with this timelapse.
Faisons un tour dans la campagne française avec ce timelapse.
Music by Nicolai Heidlas
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Route du Soleil, Aire de Jugy, A-6, 3-D Highway cartoon
The four 3-D anouncements for Aire de Jugy along the Route du Soleil (A-6) in France (between Beaune and Macon, see map) are a wonderfull idea how to make long car drives less boring for children and adults.
Not only anouncements can be made using 3-D highway cartoons but also short stories can be told keeping the children busy.
By the way: Aire de Jugy is a wonderfull carstop because a beautiful playground is situated there in the same style as the figures along the road.
Shot at saturday may 28th 2011 at about 11:30 am. Direction south.
La Véloscénie - Reportage Histoire et Patrimoine
L'itinéraire cyclotouristique de la Véloscénie relie la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris au Mont-Saint-Michel sur près de 450 kilomètres. Son tracé qui traverse la vallée de Chevreuse, la Beauce et le Perche emprunte le tracé d'un ancien chemin de pèlerinage qui reliait la ville allemande de Cologne au Mont.
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Ce documentaire présente l'histoire des axes empruntés par l'itinéraire de la Véloscénie, à travers les sites patrimoniaux qu'elle traverse.
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ESSONNE : Passage rapide aux villages Briis sous forges et Janvry
ESSONNE : Passage rapide aux villages Briis sous forges et Janvry.
Briis sous forges and Janvry situated in the south west of Paris.
Hi guys, i was visiting the villages in Essonne Department. In this video, i was passing trough Angervilliers to visit it's church and castle, i was also would loved to visit its abondoned villa, but i cant found the way to it. Then i've continued my way to Janvry village to see its castle. It was closed due to corona virus, just i just taken walked around.
I hope you enjoy this video.
CETTE VILLE EST FORMIDABLE / TOUR DE L'EST #5
Je découvre Nancy et Metz, les sœurs rivales. Laquelle aura mon privilège ?
Merci aux Wheelers de Lorraine et aux Wheelers de Moselle pour leur accueil.
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Épisode 5 : Einville-au-Jard, Nancy, Metz
par la voie bleue, ou la moselle à vélo ou la véloroute Charles-le-Téméraire.
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A13 viaduc de Guerville – Timelaps : Avancement du chantier
Sur l'autoroute A13 le chantier du viaduc de Guerville avance : découvrez le avec ce timelaps !
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Eglise Russe en pleine forêt - Roadtrip Aveyron
L'Église russe orthodoxe près de Sylvanès, en Aveyron, est un édifice unique qui mêle des influences historiques et architecturales russes avec le paysage naturel de l'Aveyron.
- L'église est située dans la forêt de Pessales, au-dessus du prieuré des Granges, et est souvent décrite comme une cathédrale de bois
- Elle a été construite à l'origine dans la région de Kirov, en Russie, selon les traditions du VIIe siècle. En 1993, elle a été démontée et transportée en France par voie ferrée, grâce au mécénat de la SNCF. Elle a été reconstruite à Sylvanès par de jeunes charpentiers russes, sans utiliser de boulons ni de chevilles
- Le père André Gouzes, un dominicain de l'Abbaye de Sylvanès, a été très influencé par la beauté et la simplicité des églises en bois lors d'un voyage en Russie, ce qui a contribué à l'inspiration et à la réalisation de cette église.
- L'intérieur de l'église est également en bois, du sol au plafond. Elle contient une belle iconostase ainsi qu'une riche collection d'icônes de fêtes. La chapelle orientale abrite deux œuvres flamandes exceptionnelles du XVIe siècle : un grand Christ sur la croix et un triptyque de l'adoration des Mages.
- L'église s'élève à 27 mètres de haut et couvre une superficie de 300 m²
- Pour se rendre à l'église depuis l'Abbaye de Sylvanès, il faut prendre la direction des Bains, suivre la D10 à gauche, puis la D92 à droite en direction de Fayet. Après 800 mètres, il faut prendre la petite route qui mène aux Bertrands
Il est possible de visiter l 'eglise moyennant 3euros de droit de visite qui serviront à l 'entretien des lieux.
Pour plus d'informations détaillées sur l'église, comme les services religieux qui y sont tenus ou sur la fréquentation touristique je vous conseille de contacter directement l'Abbaye de Sylvanès ou le bureau du tourisme local.
Festi'Vallée 2016
Cette vidéo traite de la fête de la ville d'Igny (Festi'Vallée 2016)
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D-Day
D-Day
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