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This video is about exploring city Nantes, located in western France with the finest architecture and peaceful environment, filled with the nicest people of France.
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Commerce
Les Machines D'ile
Street Feydeau
Chateau des ducs de bretagne
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Nantes, the former capital of Brittany, is a French city at the Loire.
The Bretons came from the British Isles, presumably in the 5th and 6th century. They founded a kingdom which was later destroyed by Charlemagne. The result was a number of duchies. The Duchy of Brittany kept its independence up to the 15th century. Anne of Brittany (1477 - 1514) was born in Nantes and shaped the history of this region as a new future Queen of France.
The port of Nantes became the most important port in France, last but not least through the flourishing slave trade. The War in the Vendée, which was tantamount to suicide, altered the national consciousness of the Breton’s sustainable. After the second world war, Nantes was declared the capital of the Pays de la Loire region and Loire-Atlantique department.
Today the port has lost his meaning. Jules Verne was born here and has further bequeathed his imagination to the next generations which is still highly influential on artistic creativity of this city.
We start a first exploration of the old town near the tourist office in front of the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany.
The Rue du Chateau and the Rue de la Juiverie are characterized by numerous cafés and brasseries. The half-timbered buildings give the streets a medieval flair. At the Place du Pilori we stop for a small break. The lady in the cafe Le Pilori told that this is one of the oldest cafes of the city and draws our attention to one of the art works, which can be discovered on the facades of the house walls and squares along a green line drawn through the city. The facade of the cafe is decorated with a medieval disgrace board.
A rain shower stopped our stroll and we enjoyed on the Place du Change a coffee under an umbrella of a café. From the Place de l'Ecluse the Tour Bretagne (Brittany Tour) stabs us in eye; it is the tallest building in the city.
Past the City Hall, we come to Nantes Cathedral where the parents of Anne of Brittany are buried in an ornate grave. Beside the cathedral you can still see the various street levels of the city over the ages.
Via the Course Saint Pierre we go back to the Castle and take a look at the LU Tower. It is the emblem of the former biscuit factory Lefèvre-Utile, better known as LU.
Our morning walk ends at the statue of Anne of Brittany.
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Nantes, die ehemalige Hauptstadt der Bretagne, ist eine französische Großstadt an der Loire.
Vermutlich kamen im 5. und 6. Jahrhundert die Bretonen von den Britischen Inseln, was später zur Gründung eines Königreichs führte. Erst Karl der Große zerschlug es. Die Folge waren eine Reihe von Herzogtümer. Das Herzogtum Bretagne behielt bis in das 15. Jahrhundert seine Selbständigkeit. Anne von Bretagne (1477 – 1514) wurde hier geboren und gestaltete die Geschichte dieser Region als spätere französische Königin neu.
Durch schwunghaften Sklavenhandel stieg der Hafen von Nantes zum bedeutendsten Hafen Frankreichs auf. Der Vendée Aufstand, der einem Suizid gleichkam, veränderte das bretonische Nationalbewusstsein nachhaltig. Nach dem 2. Weltkrieg wurde Nantes zur Hauptstadt der Region Pays de la Loire und des Départements Loire-Atlantique erklärt.
Der Hafen hat seine Bedeutung verloren. Jules Verne wurde hier geboren und hat seine Phantasie an folgende Generationen weitervererbt und prägt auch heute noch das künstlerische Schaffen dieser Stadt.
Eine erste Erkundung der Altstadt beginnen wir nahe dem Tourismus Büro beim Château des Ducs de Bretagne.
Die Rue du Château und die Rue de la Juiverie sind durch zahlreiche Cafés und Brasserien geprägt. Die Fachwerkgebäude verleihen ihnen ein mittelalterliches Flair. Am Place du Pilori legen wir eine kleine Pause ein. Die Besitzerin des Cafes Le Pilori erzählt, dass es sich hierbei um eines der ältesten Cafes der Stadt handelt und macht uns auf einige der Kunstwerke aufmerksam, die es an den Fassaden der Hauswände und auf Plätzen entlang der grünen Linie zu entdecken gibt. Die Fassade des Cafés schmückt ein mittelalterliches Schandbrett.
Bedauerlicherweise ereilt uns ein Regenschauer, doch am Place du Change finden wir rasch Schutz unter einem Schirm eines Cafés. Vom Place de l'Ecluse sticht uns der Tour de Bretagne ins Auge, das höchste Gebäude der Stadt.
Vorbei am Rathaus kommen wir zur Kathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul in der die Eltern von Anne de Bretagne in einem kunstvollem Grab bestattet sind.
Über den Course Saint Pierre erreichen wir wieder das Château und werfen einen Blick auf den La Tour Lu. Er ist das Wahrzeichen der früheren Keksfabrik Lefèvre-Utile, besser bekannt unter der Abkürzung LU.
Letzte Station ist eine Statue von Anne de Bretagne und wir gedenken ihrer Wirkensweise.
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Nantes, a city in Western France. Landmarks incude: Place Royale, a plaza with a fountain at the center with alleys nearby field with bars and restaurants. Passage Pommeraye, completed in 1843, a museum and a shopping mall with an elaborate architectural structure, named after its developer, Louis Pommeraye.
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Places to see in ( Nantes - France )
Places to see in ( Nantes - France )
Nantes, a city on the Loire River in the Upper Brittany region of western France, has a long history as a port and industrial center. It's home to the restored, medieval Château des Ducs de Bretagne, where the Dukes of Brittany once lived. The castle is now a local history museum with multimedia exhibits, as well as a walkway atop its fortified ramparts.
Nantes was once an important port located 50 km up the Loire River. It grew rich on the triangular trade with Africa and the West Indies. Nantes is also famous for being the home of the science fiction writer Jules Verne.
Several well known districts in Nantes:
1 Place du Commerce: This is the centre of the city and everybody will be able to direct you here. Near here you will find la Place Royale, le Quai de la Fosse, la rue Crébillon (famous for its posh shops)
2 Place du Bouffay: Old Nantes, with many restaurants and known for foreign food. There are also many bars.
3 Talensac: Famous for its market.
4 Decré: A pedestrian shopping district close to Bouffay.
5 Île de Versailles: An island in the river Erdre close to the city centre (reach it from Tram line 2). The entire island is a Japanese garden and is a pleasant place to relax.
6 Rue Crébillon: Semi pedestrian street at the junction of la place Royale and la place Graslin, where the main clothes shops are situated. Pour ceux qui ne compte pas leur argent (for those who do not count their money).
7 Quai de la fosse: Bars and prostitutes on the week-end. Used to be called by locals Quai de la fesse (Quay of Buttocks).
Butte St-Anne: West of the place du Commerce, in the quartier de Chantenay. Old buildings and a view on the former port.
8 Le quai des Antilles: A nice place to get a drink. Lots of bars and restaurants.
You can take Nantes out of Brittany (as when regional boundaries were redrawn during WWII), but you can't take Brittany out of its long-time capital, Nantes (Naoned in Breton). Spirited and innovative, this artsy city on the banks of the Loire has a history of reinventing tself. It was founded by Celts around 70 BC and in AD 937 it joined the duchy of Brittany. The Edict of Nantes, a landmark royal charter guaranteeing civil rights to France's Huguenots (Protestants), was signed in Nantes by Henri IV in 1598.
Alot to see in ( Nantes - France ) such as :
Château des ducs de Bretagne (Castle of the Dukes of Brittany)
Cathédrale Saint Pierre
Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum)
La Chapelle de l'Oratoire.
Place Maréchal-Foch.
Le Passage Pommeraye.
l'Ile de Versailles
Le Cours Cambronne.
La Place Mellinet.
Place du Bouffay.
Ile Feydeau
Le Maillé-Brézé
Jules Verne Museum
Palais de Justice
La Tour LU (The LU Tower)
The lieu unique
Musée Thomas Dobrée.
Le Jardin des Plantes
Le Marché Talensac
The Machines de l'Ile (Machines of the Isle of Nantes)
Land Hemisphere
La Baule
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Nantes, France
Nantes is a city in Loire-Atlantique on the Loire, 50 km from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of 303,382 in Nantes and a metropolitan area of nearly 950,000 inhabitants. With Saint-Nazaire, a seaport on the Loire estuary, Nantes forms the main north-western French metropolis.
Nantes' layout is typical of French towns and cities. It has a historical centre with old monuments, administrative buildings and small shops, surrounded by 19th-century faubourgs surrounded by newer suburban houses and public housing. The city centre has a medieval core (corresponding to the former walled town) and 18th-century extensions running west and east. The northern extension, Marchix, was considered squalid and nearly disappeared during the 20th century. The old town did not extend south before the 19th century, since it would have meant building on the unsteady islands in the Loire.
Nantes has several museums. The Fine Art Museum is the city's largest. Opened in 1900, it has an extensive collection ranging from Italian Renaissance paintings to contemporary sculpture.
The Royal de Luxe street theatre company moved to Nantes in 1989, and has produced a number of shows in the city. The company is noted for its large marionettes (including a giraffe, the Little Giant and the Sultan's Elephant), and has also performed in Lisbon, Berlin, London and Santiago. Former Royal de Luxe machine designer François Delarozière created the Machines of the Isle of Nantes and its large walking elephant in 2007. The Machines sponsor theatre, dance, concerts, ice-sculpting shows and performances for children in the spring and fall and at Christmastime.
Machines of the Isle of Nantes
The Machines of the Isle of Nantes (Les Machines de l'île) is an artistic, touristic and cultural project based in Nantes, France. In the old covered buildings of the former shipyards in Nantes that were at one time used for ship construction (les nefs), and later used as business sites, the Machines of the Isle are created by two artists, François Delarozière (of La Machine production company) and Pierre Orefice (of Manaus association).
The projects aim to promote the city's image and intend to build an identity for it as a creative metropolis of dream and of fantasy.
The Great Elephant (2007) is a mechanical elephant, 12 metres and 8 metres wide, made from 45 tons of wood and steel. It can take up to 49 passengers for a 45-minute walk. It is an inexact replica of The Sultan's Elephant from Royal de Luxe.
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Nantes, a city on the Loire River in the Upper Brittany region of western France, has a long history as a port and industrial center.
It's home to the restored, medieval Château des Ducs de Bretagne, where the Dukes of Brittany once lived. The castle is now a local history museum with multimedia exhibits, as well as a walkway atop its fortified ramparts.
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Even at night, the city of Nantes demonstrates, that there are almost no boundaries in terms of creativity. Decorative richly colored street lamps illuminate the Place Graslin with its opera house, the Theatre Graslin, which is magnificently decorated as well.
A visit to La Cigale, France's most beautiful brasserie, is a must. Since 1964 it has been protected as a monument Historique and served several times as a film set, like Jacques Demy's movie Lola.
Across the Rue Crebillon we come to the brightly lit Place Royale with its blue illuminated Fountaine. We pass the passage Pommeraye, which is currently been renovated.
At the Place du Bouffay we marvel at the artwork Résolution des forces de présence by Vincent Mauger.
We end our walk at the Cours John Kennedy, where we admire Nymphéa gliding peacefully and quietly in the waters of the Canal Saint-Félix. Nymphéa is a video projection of the artist Ange Leccia, the undine is played by Laetitia Casta, a well-known French actress and model.
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Nantes zeigt auch bei Nacht, dass der Stadt in Bezug auf Kreativität keine Grenzen gesetzt sind.
Farbenprächtige Dekor-Straßenlaternen erleuchten den Place Graslin mit seinem ebenso farbenprächtig geschmückten Opernhaus, dem Theatre Graslin.
Ein Besuch im La Cigale, Frankreichs schönster Brasserie, ist ein Muss. Es ist seit 1964 als Monument Historique geschützt und diente mehrfach als Filmkulisse, unter anderem in Jacques Demy's Film „Lola“.
Wir gehen über die Rue Crebillon zum hell erleuchteten Place Royale mit seiner blau illuminierten Fountaine. Dabei kommen wir an der Passage Pommeraye vorbei, die zur Zeit aber renoviert wird.
Am Place du Bouffay bestaunen wir das Kunstwerk „Résolution des forces en présence“ von Vincent Mauger.
Zum Ausklang des Tages beobachten wir am Cours John Kennedy eine Nymphe wie sie hingebungsvoll in den Fluten des Saint-Félix Canal verschwindet. Nymphéa ist eine Videoprojektion des Künstlers Ange Leccia, die Nymphe wird von Laetitia Casta, einer bekannte französische Schauspielern und Model, dargestellt.
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