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10 Best place to visit in Vitry-le-François France

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Cruises on the Marne canal

The Canal Lateral de la Marne connects with the Marne river in Vitry le Francois to Dizy. It is only 67 km long and has 15 locks. The cruise includes stopovers in Chalon en Champagne and Epernay. It is located in Champagne and has many wonderful relaxing and welcoming stopovers.

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Paris 13e son quartier chinois et ses Temples - French region

Paris 13e son quartier chinois et ses Temples
Roote 4k It's discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
Come and enjoy a family walk, the goal is to give you an overview of these cities
in case you want to go there, live there as a student, it will give you a glimpse of the view.
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Visit a street you've never seen before and see how safe these areas are.
It's about discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
Come and enjoy a stroll with the family, the objective is to give you an overview of these cities
in case you want to go there, live there as a student, it will give you a glimpse of the view.
Roote 4K C'est découvrir de jolies régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, le but est de vous donner une vue d'ensemble de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez vous y rendre, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.
Visitez une rue que vous n'avez jamais vue auparavant et voyez à quel point ces zones sont sûres.
Il s'agit de découvrir de belles régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, l'objectif est de vous donner un aperçu de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez y aller, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.
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La Marne : escapade dans les terres champenoises - Reims - Les 100 Lieux qu'il faut voir

Pour découvrir les merveilles des plus belles régions de France, c'est ici - Abonnez-vous ???? ????

Réalisé par Charles Bourla
© MORGANE PRODUCTION
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Vigneux-sur-Seine - Driving- French region

Vigneux-sur-Seine
Roote 4k It's discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
Come and enjoy a family walk, the goal is to give you an overview of these cities
in case you want to go there, live there as a student, it will give you a glimpse of the view.
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Visit a street you've never seen before and see how safe these areas are.
It's about discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
Come and enjoy a stroll with the family, the objective is to give you an overview of these cities
in case you want to go there, live there as a student, it will give you a glimpse of the view.
Roote 4K C'est découvrir de jolies régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, le but est de vous donner une vue d'ensemble de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez vous y rendre, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.
Visitez une rue que vous n'avez jamais vue auparavant et voyez à quel point ces zones sont sûres.
Il s'agit de découvrir de belles régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, l'objectif est de vous donner un aperçu de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez y aller, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.
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RATP Bus | Pontault-Combault RER / Villiers-sur-Marne RER

Bus 209 : un voyage visuel de Pontault-Combault Place de Beilstein à Villiers-sur-Marne Le Plessis – Trévise RER ????

Rejoignez-moi dans un voyage virtuel passionnant à bord du bus 209. À seulement 2 minutes à pied de la Place Beilstein se trouve la gare de Pontault-Combault où vous pouvez choper le RER E. Nous voyageons de la Seine et Marne (77) vers le Val de Marne (94). Accrochez-vous car cette ligne va vous donner le tournis avec ses dos-d'âne et ronds-points. La ligne dessert deux gares: Villiers-sur-Marne - Le Plessis-Trévise et Émerainville - Pontault-Combault (depuis l'arrêt Place de Beilstein).

Tous à bord !!! ????‍✈️ Moins de 30 minutes pour atteindre la Villiers-sur-Marne en correspondance avec le RER E ????????????.

Montez à bord dans le bus 209 de la RATP. Cet itinéraire dessert Villiers-sur-Marne (Le Bois de Gaumont), Le Plessis-Trévise (Château des Tourelles) et Pontault-Combault (Hôtel de Ville, Centre commercial 2000, Salle des fêtes, Marché). Ne manquez pas cette expérience inoubliable !

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00:49 Place de Beilstein
02:00 Masséna
04:29 Salle des Fêtes–Jacques Brel
07:54 Hôtel de Ville de Pontault-Combault
12:58 Buffon
15:15 François Mansard
21:54 Château des Tourelles
24:32 Gros Chêne
27:27 Villiers-sur-Marne RER

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Via Francigena Laon to Vitry-le-Francois

Stage Four of a pilgrimage on the Via Francigena from Laon to Vitry-le-Francois through the valleys of the Aisne and the Marne and across the Champagne country focusing on the interesting places on the way.

Busem po Europie - odc 5 - Vitry le Francois

Tym razem krótki filmik na którym odwiedzamy z siostrą katedrę Notre Dame w Vitry le Francois.

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Via Francigena - Vitry le François to Langres

Ricardo and Jim continue the Via Francigena through France between Vitry le François to Langres through vast open fields, vineyards, with lovely weather following in the 10th century footsteps of Archbishop Sigeric on his journey to Rome.

Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In France | Musée Picasso Destination Spot

Top Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In France | Musée Picasso Destination Spot - Tourism in France

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The Musée Picasso is an art gallery located in the Hôtel Salé in rue de Thorigny, in the Marais district of Paris, France, dedicated to the work of the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973).
The hôtel particulier that house the collection was built between 1656 and 1659 for Pierre Aubert, seigneur de Fontenay, a tax farmer who became rich collecting the gabelle or salt tax (the name of the building means salted).
The architect was Jean Boullier from Bourges, also known as Boullier de Bourges; sculpture was carried out by the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy and by Martin Desjardins.
It is considered to be one of the finest historic houses in the Marais.
The mansion has changed hands several times by sale or inheritance.
The occupants have included the Embassy of the Republic of Venice (1671), then François de Neufville, duc de Villeroi;
it was expropriated by the State during the French Revolution;
in 1815 it became a school, in which Balzac studied;
before housing the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in 1829.
It also housed the municipal École des Métiers d'Art.
It was acquired by the City of Paris in 1964, and was granted historical monument status in 1968.
The mansion was restored by Bernard Vitry and Bernard Fonquernie of the Monuments Historiques in 1974–1980.
The Hotel Salé was selected for the Musée Picasso after some contentious civic and national debate.
A competition was held to determine who would design the facilities.
The proposal from Roland Simounet was selected in 1976 from amongst the four that were submitted.
Other proposals were submitted by Roland Castro and the GAU (Groupement pour l'Architecture et l'Urbanisme), Jean Monge, and Carlo Scarpa.
For the most part, the interior of the mansion (which had undergone significant modifications) was restored to its former spacious state.
The museum has made an effort to present works by cartoonists who mocked or caricatured Picasso's work from the 1950s.
There are a few rooms with thematic presentations, but the museum largely follows a chronological sequence, displaying painting, drawings, sculptures and prints.
Other items include photographs, manuscripts, newspaper clippings and photographs to provide additional contextual information.
The second floor has a special area set aside for temporary exhibitions and prints.
The third floor contains the library, the documentation and archives department (reserved for research), and the curator's offices.

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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee Picasso Paris

Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee Picasso Paris

The Musée Picasso is an art gallery located in the Hôtel Salé in rue de Thorigny, in the Marais district of Paris, France, dedicated to the work of the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. The hôtel particulier that houses the collection was built between 1656 and 1659 for Pierre Aubert, seigneur de Fontenay, a tax farmer who became rich collecting the gabelle or salt tax (the name of the building means salted). The architect was Jean Boullier from Bourges, also known as Boullier de Bourges; sculpture was carried out by the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy and by Martin Desjardins. It is considered to be one of the finest historic houses in the Marais.

The mansion has changed hands several times by sale or inheritance. The occupants have included the Embassy of the Republic of Venice (1671), then François de Neufville, duc de Villeroi; it was expropriated by the State during the French Revolution; in 1815 it became a school, in which Balzac studied; before housing the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in 1829. It also housed the municipal École des Métiers d'Art. It was acquired by the City of Paris in 1964, and was granted historical monument status in 1968. The mansion was restored by Bernard Vitry and Bernard Fonquernie of the Monuments Historiques in 1974–1980.

The Hotel Salé was selected for the Musée Picasso after some contentious civic and national debate. A competition was held to determine who would design the facilities. The proposal from Roland Simounet was selected in 1976 from amongst the four that were submitted. Other proposals were submitted by Roland Castro and the GAU (Groupement pour l'Architecture et l'Urbanisme), Jean Monge, and Carlo Scarpa. For the most part, the interior of the mansion (which had undergone significant modifications) was restored to its former spacious state.

In 1968, France created a law that permitted heirs to pay inheritance taxes with works of art instead of money, as long as the art is considered an important contribution to the French cultural heritage. This is known as a dation, and it is allowable only in exceptional circumstances. Dominique Bozo, a curator of national museums, selected those works that were to become the dation Picasso. This selection was reviewed by Jean Leymarie and ratified in 1979. It contained work by Picasso in all techniques and from all periods, and is especially rare in terms of its excellent collection of sculptures. Upon Jacqueline Picasso's death in 1986, her daughter offered to pay inheritance taxes by a new dation. The collection has also acquired a number of works through purchases and gifts.

Picasso once said I am the greatest collector of Picassos in the world. He had amassed an enormous collection of his own work by the time of his death in 1973, ranging from sketchbooks to finished masterpieces. The Musée Picasso has over 5,000 works of art by Picasso including 3,700 works on paper, ceramics, sculptures in wood and metal, and paintings. This is complemented by Picasso's own personal art collection of works by other artists, including Cézanne, Degas, Rousseau, Seurat, de Chirico and Matisse. It also contains some Iberian bronzes and a good collection of African art, by which Picasso was greatly inspired. The museum also contains a large number of works that Picasso painted after his seventieth birthday.

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【4K】????????Paris Walking Tour》Olympiades to Bibliothèque François Mitterrand 2021 Winter

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02:50 Place Souham
04:55 Église Notre-Dame-de-La-Gare/Place Jeanne d'Arc
06:20 Rue Charcot
10:43 Rue Alphonse Boudard
12:45 Avenue de France
16:25 François-Mitterrand Library
21:25 Quai de la Gare
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Via Francigena: Part 1 Canterbury, UK to French/Switzerland Border

Part 1 of pilgrimage on the Italian Camino. The Via Francigena connects England to Rome (and Brindisi and Jerusalem) on a great historical path.

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Musée des Augustins, Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France, Europe

The Musée des Augustins de Toulouse is a fine arts museum in Toulouse, France which conserves a collection of sculpture and paintings from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. The paintings are from throughout France, the sculptures representing Occitan culture of the region with a particularly rich assemblage of Romanesque sculpture. The building in which the museum is sited was built in 1309 in the Gothic style and prior to the French Revolution housed Toulouse's Augustinian convent. The convent was secularized in 1793 and first opened to the public as a museum on 27 August 1795 by decree of the French Convention, very shortly after the opening of the Louvre, making it one of the oldest museums in France after the Louvre. It at first housed the Muséum Provisoire du Midi de la République and the école des Beaux-Arts. The Musée des Augustins de Toulouse was one of fifteen museums founded in provincial centres, by a decree of 13 Fructidor year IX (31 August 1801), which was promulgated by the minister of the interior, Jean-Antoine Chaptal. At the start of the 19th century several medieval buildings (notably the refectory) were demolished and in their place Viollet-le-Duc and his pupil Darcy put up new exhibition galleries, accessed by a Gothic Revival monumental stair offering an interplay of richly complicated vaulting systems. The works continued from 1873 to 1901, when the museum reopened. In effect, Toulouse commissioned Urbain Vitry to ensure remove all the convent's religious characteristics. The archaeologist Alexandre du Mège occupied the cloister and rebuilt it to be able to house the medieval collections gathered from Toulouse's destroyed religious buildings such as the basilique Saint-Sernin. Today the cloister houses a reconstructed medieval garden. The building was classed as a Monument historique in 1840. The progressive concern of the museum's founder Jean-Antoine Chaptal, an early example of cultural devolution, was intended to ensure that each collection presents an interesting series of paintings representing all the masters, all the genres and all the schools. In a series of shipments culminating in 1811, Toulouse was enriched with works by Guercino, Pietro Perugino, Rubens and Philippe de Champaigne. The collections total over 4,000 works and their core derives from confiscation of Church property at the time of the French Revolution as well as seizures of the private collections of emigrés, in Toulouse notably the paintings of the cardinal de Bernis and Louis-Auguste le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil. The museum's church even houses an organ built in 1981 by Jürgen Ahrend. The French schools of the 15th to 18th centuries are represented by Philippe de Champaigne, Louise Moillon, Valentin de Boulogne, Sébastien Bourdon, Jacques Stella, Pierre Mignard, Jean Jouvenet, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Nicolas de Largillierre, Jean-François de Troy, Pierre Subleyras, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Claude Joseph Vernet, Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Jean-Antoine Gros and Jean-Antoine Houdon, as well as painters from Toulouse and its region, such as Nicolas Tournier, Antoine and Jean-Pierre Rivalz, François de Troy and Joseph Roques. Many French 19th- and 20th-century painting are also represented, with works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Ingres, Delacroix, Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Manet, Berthe Morisot, Vuillard, Maurice Denis and Maurice Utrillo. The painting collection also includes works by Spanish, Dutch and Italian artists. The Italian holdings span from the 14th to the 18th century with works by Neri di Bicci, Lorenzo Monaco, Pietro Perugino, Jacopo Zucchi, Guido Reni, Guercino, Bernardo Strozzi, Baciccio, Carlo Maratta, Crespi, Francesco Solimena, Guardi. Flemish and Dutch painting is represented with paintings by Cornelis van Haarlem, Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, Jan van Goyen, Aelbert Cuyp, Pieter Coecke van Aelst and Cornelis van Poelenburgh while for Spain the museum notably displays one painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. The museum's sculpture collection is in large part due to the rescue activities of antiquaries and museum curators such as Alexandre du Mège who managed to extricate sculpture from the frequent destruction of religious buildings that marked the 19th century.
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La vie à l'Hotel de la Poste Beaune

SNCF Train Ride: Bécon-les-Bruyères to Paris Saint-Lazare 10 January 2023

Its a very nice ride on a very modern Parisian SNCF suburban train between Bécon -les- Bruyères and Paris Saint-Lazare. The video was filmed on Tuesday 10 January 2023.

Le palais des Papes - Avignon - Vaucluse - région PACA - France

Le palais des papes, à Avignon, est la plus grande des constructions gothiques du Moyen Âge. À la fois forteresse et palais, la résidence pontificale fut pendant le XIVe siècle le siège de la chrétienté d'OccidentN 1. Six conclaves se sont tenus dans le palais d'Avignon qui aboutirent à l'élection de Benoît XII, en 1335 ; de Clément VI, en 1342 ; d'Innocent VI, en 1352 ; d'Urbain V, en 1362 ; de Grégoire XI, en 1370, et de Benoît XIII, en 1394.
Le palais, qui est l'imbrication de deux bâtiments, le palais vieux de Benoît XII, véritable forteresse assise sur l'inexpugnable rocher des Doms, et le palais neuf de Clément VI, le plus fastueux des pontifes avignonnais, est non seulement le plus grand édifice gothique mais aussi celui où s'est exprimé dans toute sa plénitude le style du gothique international. Il est le fruit, pour sa construction et son ornementation, du travail conjoint des meilleurs architectes français, Pierre Peysson et Jean du Louvres, dit de Loubières, et des plus grands fresquistes de l'école siennoise, Simone Martini et Matteo Giovanetti.
De plus la bibliothèque pontificale d'Avignon, la plus grande d'Europe à l'époque avec 2 000 volumes, cristallisa autour d'elle un groupe de clercs passionnés de belles-lettres dont allait être issu Pétrarque, le fondateur de l'humanisme. Tandis que la chapelle clémentine, dite Grande Chapelle, attira à elle compositeurs, chantres et musiciens. Ce fut là que Clément VI apprécia la Messe de Notre-Dame de Guillaume de Machault, que Philippe de Vitry, à son invité, put donner la pleine mesure de son Ars Nova et que vint étudier Johannes Ciconia.
Le palais fut aussi le lieu qui, par son ampleur, permit « une transformation générale du mode de vie et d'organisation de l'Église ». Il facilita la centralisation des services et l'adaptation de leur fonctionnement aux besoins pontificaux en permettant de créer une véritable administration3. Les effectifs de la Curie, de 200, à la fin du XIIIe siècle, étaient passés à 300 au début du XIVe siècle, pour atteindre 500 personnes en 1316. À cela s'ajoutèrent plus d'un millier de fonctionnaires laïcs qui purent œuvrer à l'intérieur du palais.
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STAR Cities Good Practices Webinar Locals and communities engagement

The first webinar of the Interreg Europe project STAR Cities presents good practices identified during european seminars on the theme How to engage locals and communities in river tourism development ?.

4 good practices from 3 STAR Cities partners are discussed during this first webinar :

3:20 Hamburg Metropolitan Region : Tage der Industriekultur / Industrial Heritage Festival
18:50 Public Institution Kaunas 2022 : Fluxus Labs community programme and 33:53 Modernism for the Future programme
43:15 Val-de-Marne Tourism Board : Vitry-sur-Seine street art tours with Vitry'n Urbaine

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Les Boucaniers Club Med Martinique - Expériences retour clients avis

Les Boucaniers Club Med Martinique - Expériences retour clients avis

Projet de renovation sur l’extension des Boucaniers, avec la création d’une « Zen Oasis », un espace comprenant 56 nouvelles chambres dont 20 suites, ainsi qu’une nouvelle piscine.

A cet ensemble il est également envisagé d’ajouter de nouveaux logements pour les salariés avec 31 nouvelles chambres, ainsi qu’un réaménagement des salles du restaurant du personnel.

Les chambres, la réception, le bar, le théâtre, le spa et les espaces sportifs pourraient bénéficier d'une rénovation en plus de la création de nouveaux terrains de Padel.

Ces travaux, qui se dérouleront par phases successives, avec un objectif de livraison finale en novembre 2024, représenteraient un investissement total d’environ 37 millions d’euros.

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