Antibes France
In 15 minutes the train will whisk you to the beautiful coastal town of Antibes, which can easily be explored in a couple of hours and still leave time to get back to Nice for dinner.
Antibes was once a fortified village, like most of the other old towns in the south of France, with the original wall running along the shore. As you walk to the Old Town you will notice an ancient fort in the harbor. It looks like it is on an island but actually is on a peninsula. Antibes seems like it is an island because it is on a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides.
Walk straight out of the train station two blocks on Avenue de la Libération to the marina and continue along Avenue de Verdun past the marina to a gate in the city wall that will lead you into the Old Town, a small area just several hundred yards long and wide but riddled with dozens of tiny lanes.
The walk takes about 20 minutes... turn left to Rue Aubernon which will lead you into the heart of the old section and quickly to Cours Massena, the main food market.
There is a large Picasso Museum nearby in the Grimaldi Palace where the artist had a studio that is now incorporated into the museum. Antibes was famous as a home for artists in the 20th century, Picasso in particular, who lived here in 1946 and spent most of his later life elsewhere in Provence. He donated 22 of his paintings to the museum, which also has works by other important artists of the modern movement.
A square bell tower from the 12th century looms over the small square with the Church of the Immaculate Conception, built on the site of an ancient Greek temple. Notice the arches in several side alleys linking the buildings together to help support each other, as if holding hands.
If you walk straight a few blocks, you will find a peaceful residential neighborhood of narrow pedestrian alleys where you might get a little lost. It's fun to get off the beaten track now and then to see how people live in their residential areas -- just a couple of narrow lanes lined with lush plants that provide a little breather before plunging into the commercial district.
Before we go into the commercial shopping district let's have a look at this residential area. This is a charming neighborhood very quiet and it's a pedestrian zone, even for the houses so these people want to get to their house.
After wandering through this residential maze, find your way out to Rue des Revennes, which becomes Rue James Close, the most charming shopping lane in town. This narrow pedestrian route is lined with boutiques and restaurants that are so cute you just might want to drop anchor at a sidewalk cafe and sample the local grinds, such as socca, similar to pizza with a thick crust.
These few blocks are some of the sweetest in the entire Riviera, and this very old shopping street is a forerunner of today's modern shopping malls. These streets have always been too narrow for cars, so it's been a pedestrian zone from the beginning.
Rue James Close will lead to the main pedestrian shopping street of town, Rue de la Republique, another fascinating route for walking. It connects Place National to Place General de Gaulle, where you can turn right and walk five blocks along Avenue Robert Soleau back to the train station, and then you are on your way once again, home to Nice for the evening.
Inauguration de la place du Général de Gaulle.
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Highlights of Valbonne, Southern France. (Includes Scenic Drive from Cannes, Southern France)
Valbonne is a very picturesque and tranquil village in the hills near Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in the South of France.
0:03 - TomTom One XXL GPS showing 6 miles and 15 mins from Valbonne.
0:07 - Driving along the D6285 Avenue Du Campon.
0:16 - Driving along the D6185 Pénétrante Grasse Cannes
0:25 - Mougins above the motorway.
0:41 - Signs for Mougins, Valbonne and Eco Parc.
1:22 - Driving along the D3 Avenue du Général de Gaulle - 3.0 miles from the centre of Valbonne.
1:52 - Car dashboard display.
2:05 - Driving along the D3 Route De Cannes - 1.6 miles from the centre of Valbonne.
2:33 - Entering the village of Valbonne.
2:52 - Map of Valbonne Village.
2:58 - Looking down a typical street.
3:20 - Outside the English Book Centre - 12 Rue Alexis Julien.
3:31 - Looking down the Rue Grande.
3:54 - Water features on the corner of Rue Grande and Rue de la Fontaine.
4:33 - Looking up the Rue Grande from the corner of Rue de la Fontaine.
4:43 - Panorama of the square on Rue Eugène Giraud.
5:53 - Brickwork dating back to 1630 above an arch on the Rue de la République.
6:29 - Red carpet lining the streets of the old village.
6:44 - Old chairs with flowerpots in place of the seat!
7:07 - Looking up the Rue Grande.
7:21 - Le Souvenir Francais et Valbonne monument outside the Church of Valbonne.
Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC9 HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
France, A8 - Italia, A10. [ Nice - Sanremo ]
France, Nice - motorway A8 - Italia, motorway A10 (E74, E80) - Sanremo. 2012.07. With subtitles.
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00:06 ▲ Av. Thiers
00:16 ▲ Rue Assalit
00:37 ▲ Rue Miron
00:52 ▲ Rue Diderot
01:01 ▲ Av. Villermont
01:18 ▲ Rue Raiberti
01:25 ▲ Place du Général de Gaulle
01:34 ▲ Bd Joseph Garnier
01:49 ▲ Théodore de Banville
02:35 ▲ Bd Auguste Raynaud
02:52 ▲ Bd Gorbella
04:03 ▲ Bd Comté de Falicon
04:19 ▲ Bd Paul Rémond
04:42 ▲ A8 (E74, E80), La Provençale
05:16 ↔ M19, Saint-André-de-la-Roche; Nice
07:11 → A500, Tunnel de Monaco
07:22 → La Turbie
07:30 ▲ tollgate
10:38 ↔ Sospel; Menton
11:43 ▲ Italia
12:00 ▲ A10 (E74, E80)
13:15 → Ventimiglia
13:20 ▲ tollgate
14:50 → Bordighera
16:31 ▲ exit to Sanremo
17:00 ▲ tollgate
17:24 ▲ Via Monte Ortigara
18:00 ▲ Via Padre Semeria
18:16 ▲ Sanremo
21:40 ↔ SS1
21:48 ▲ Corso Matuzia, SS1
22:38 ▲ Lungomare Imperatrice
23:08 ▲ Piazza Cesare Battisti
Wide Colourful Food Market in Nice, France. Christmas Days
Marche de la Liberation - Place du General de Gaulle - Nice, France
VALISE SUSPECTE DEVANT LA SOCIETE GENERALE
Coincidence! au moment ou le comité de soutien de G KERVIEL devait manifester devant le Palais des Festivals .une valise a ete abandonnée devant la SOCIETE GENERALE de la rue d'Antibes a CANNES .
De Gaulle s'en va !
Le 20 janvier 1946, en désaccord avec le régime des partis, de GAULLE démissionne de son poste de Président du Conseil. Le 26 janvier 1946, investiture de Félix GOUIN Président du Gouvernement Provisoire ...
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Le Général De Gaulle à Nice
Dans le cadre d'une tournée d'inspection militaire, le président du Gouvernement Provisoire de la République Française Charles de GAULLE, accompagné du ministre de la Guerre André DIETHELM, s'est rendu le 9 avril à Nice, où il a prononcé place Masséna un discours dans lequel il faisait allusion à la pérennité du rattachement de la ville à la France.
Discours du 24 juillet 1967
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Discours du 24 juillet 1967 · Général de Gaulle
Anthologie des discours de Charles de Gaulle 1940-1969 (Sous la direction de Pierre Lefranc et l'Institut des Archives Sonores)
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Released on: 2010-12-20
Composer: Charles de Gaulle
Music Publisher: D.R
Author: Général de Gaulle
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Sale Apartment - Antibes Centre
Antibes centre, new two-bedroom apartments with South facing terrace
The quiet of a small residential street in the heart of town, close to the Place Charles de Gaulle, this property puts you at the centre of Antibes’ vibrant life. There is walking distance to all shops, restaurants, the beaches of Ponteil or Salis, the Port Vauban, the old town and its lively streets and Provencal market of Massena... Two bedroom apartments from 305 000 €, possibility of garage in basement. Reduced notary fees.
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Statut Général - En cours
Référence 1187900
Prix 305 000 €
Localisation Antibes / Centre
Livraison le ~ octobre 2017
Pièces / Chambres 2 chambres / 3 pièces
Surface 64.19 m²
Exposition Sud
Étage 3ème
PRESTATIONS
Double vitrage, Volets roulants électriques, Accès handicapé, Ascenseur, Vidéophone.
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Aéroport (16.5 km), Plage (900 mètres).
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Driving in the Var South of France
If you want to get anywhere in the south of france in August then use the back roads, set the sat nav for shortest no auto route or payarrge and it will do the job of showing you the old France, fill up at the supermarkets most are auto serve,and have selfserve use your card to pay at the punp I swear I heard it sighed at me when I pressed a button wrong once. still very plesant to drive my 320 cab on these roads.
Militer, se défendre n'est pas un crime !
A l'appel de la CGT et de la FSU, plusieurs centaines de manifestants venus de la France entière se sont rassemblés à proximité de l'Assemblée nationale pour réaffirmer l'exigence d'un vote par les députés du texte déjà adopté par le Sénat qui prévoit l'amnistie pour les infractions commises dans le cadre de mouvements sociaux dans la période Sarkozy. A l'occasion de ce rassemblement, neuf militants syndicaux ont apporté leurs témoignages avant que Bernadette Groison, secrétaire générale de la FSU et Thierry Lepaon, secrétaire général de la CGT, prennent la parole.
La cérémonie du 8 mai en images
Emmanuel Macron a présidé ce mercredi les traditionnelles cérémonies de commémoration du 8 mai 1945. Il a dans un premier temps déposé une gerbe au pied de la statue du général de Gaulle. Puis il a passé en revue les troupes et déposé une gerbe devant la tombe du soldat inconnu sous l'Arc de Triomphe.
Général Hiver à Antibes 2010
Décidément le réchauffement climatique se fait un peu attendre ! A moins qu'il ne s'agisse d'un dérèglement climatique qui préfigure le climat de demain. L'anticyclone des Açores est affaibli et ne nous protège pas des dépressions qui s'enroulent sur la Sibérie. Pour peu que le Gulf Stream faiblisse et bientot nous aurons des pingouins sur les falaises du Cap d'Antibes. Nous avons du réveiller de son hibernation notre sorcier antibois Francis Gravina ! Voilà son reportage en guise d'incantation !
Toulon, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, Europe
Toulon is a city in southern France and a large military harbour on the Mediterranean coast, with a major French naval base. Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur region, Toulon is the capital of the Var department in the former province of Provence. The Commune of Toulon has a population of 165,514 people (2009), making it the fifteenth-largest city in France. It is the centre of an urban area with 559,421 inhabitants (2008), the ninth largest in France. Toulon is the fourth-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille, Nice and Montpellier. Toulon is an important centre for naval construction, fishing, wine making, and the manufacture of aeronautical equipment, armaments, maps, paper, tobacco, printing, shoes, and electronic equipment. The military port of Toulon is the major naval centre on France's Mediterranean coast, home of the French Navy aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle and her battle group. The French Mediterranean Fleet is based in Toulon. During World War II, after the Allied landings in North Africa (Operation Torch) the German Army occupied southern France (Case Anton), leading to the scuttling of the French Fleet at Toulon (27 November 1942). The city was bombed by the Allies in November of the following year, with much of the port destroyed and five hundred residents killed. Toulon was captured by the Free French Forces of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny on 28 August 1944. In 1974 Toulon became again the préfecture, or administrative centre, of the Var. Five years later the University of Toulon opened. Toulon was one of four French cities where the extreme-right Front National won the local elections in 1995. The Front National was voted out of power in 2001. The old town of Toulon, the historic centre located between the port, the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the Cours Lafayette, is a pedestrian area with narrow streets, small squares and many fountains. Toulon Cathedral is located here. The area is also home of the celebrated Provençal market which takes place every morning on the Cours Lafayette, which features local products. The old town had decayed in the 1980s and 1990s, but recently many of the fountains and squares have been restored, and many new shops have opened. The Old Town of Toulon is known for its fountains, found in many of the small squares, each with a different character. The original system of fountains was built in the late 17th century; most were rebuilt in the eighteenth or early 19th century, and have recently been restored. Mount Faron (584 metres) dominates the city of Toulon. The top can be reached either by a cable car from Toulon, or by a narrow and terrifying road which ascends from the west side and descends on the east side. The road is one of the most challenging stages of the annual Paris–Nice and Tour Méditerranéen bicycle races.
At the top of Mount Faron is a memorial dedicated to the 1944 Allied landings in Provence (Operation Dragoon), and to the liberation of Toulon. Toulon harbour is one of the best natural anchorages on the Mediterranean, and one of the largest harbours in Europe. A naval arsenal and shipyard was built in 1599, and small sheltered harbour, the Veille Darse, was built in 1604–1610 to protect ships from the wind and sea. The shipyard was greatly enlarged by Cardinal Richelieu, who wished to make France into a Mediterranean naval power. Further additions were made by Jean-Baptiste Colbert and Vauban. The upper town, between the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the railway station, was built in the mid-19th century under Louis Napoleon. The project was begun by Baron Haussmann, who was prefect of the Var in 1849. Improvements to the neighbourhood included the Toulon Opera, the Place de la Liberté, the Grand Hôtel, the Gardens of Alexander I, the Chalucet Hospital, the palais de Justice, the train station, and the building now occupied by Galeries Lafayette, among others. Haussmann went on to use the same style on a much grander scale in the rebuilding of central Paris. Le Mourillon is a small seaside neighbourhood to the east of Toulon, near the entrance of the harbour. It was once a fishing village, and then became the home of many of the officers of the French fleet. Mourillon has a small fishing port, next to a 16th-century fort, Fort Saint Louis, which was reconstructed by Vauban. In the 1970s the city of Toulon built a series of sheltered sandy beaches in Mourillon, which today are very popular with the Toulonais and with naval families. The Museum of Asian Art is located in a house on the waterfront near Fort St. Louis.
Driving -- Eden Roc (Côte d'Azur, France)
A beautiful, famous, exclusive place on the French Riviera.
The weather was erratic on this day in May, 2013 and a storm kicked up.
The day was spent in Antibes and lunch was in the Safranier commune there.
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Lille renaît puissance 3000 - Entrée libre
Tous les trois ans, depuis que Lille a été capitale européenne de la culture, la ville propose une grande manifestation culturelle « Lille 3000 »jusqu’au 17 janvier 2016, réunissant expositions, concerts, installations dans la ville.. Nous nous y sommes rendus à l’occasion de cette grande fête de la culture !
Entrée libre est le rendez-vous quotidien avec la culture sur France 5 présenté par Laurent Goumarre.
Du lundi au vendredi à 20h15, ce sont vingt minutes dédiées à l’actualité de la culture avec un regard différent, pop et inattendu.
Le samedi à 19h55 et le dimanche à 8h40 pour un tour complet de l'actualité de la semaine et des inédits de la semaine à venir, en 26 minutes.
Film d'action français - Bande annonce
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Le Général Challe est emprisonné à Tulle, en 1962. Afin que la France n'abandonne pas l'Algérie, des activistes de l'O.A.S. tentent de le faire s'évader.
En 1962, afin d'empêcher le général de Gaulle d'abandonner les départements algériens aux terroristes du FLN et de trahir la parole donnée par la France, les membres de l'OAS décident de faire évader le Général Challe, emprisonné à Tulle. Le commandant Dominique Clavet (Jean Rochefort) succédant à son chef Cyrus arrêté, organise avec ses hommes un hold-up pour financer l'évasion. Dans le même temps, aidé par des barbouzes, le commissaire divisionnaire Lelong (Michel Bouquet), loyal au gouvernement mais désabusé, enquête sur cette conjuration. Il a plus d'estime pour ses ennemis de l'O.A.S, dont il comprend les motivations, que pour ses auxiliaires 'barbouzes'.
La chapelle la Reine évolutions
Évolution des travaux rue Général de Gaulle à La Chapelle-la-reine 77760 Seine et Marne France