Saint-Malo-de-Beignon is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Historic Sites Attractions In Saint-Malo-de-Beignon
1. Rochefort-en-terreRochefort En Terre Rochefort-en-Terre is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Rochefort-en-Terre is a designated “Petite Cité de Caractére”. The medieval chateau located in the town was the home of American painter Alfred Klots. He purchased the chateau in the early 1900s and oversaw its restoration. His son Trafford Klots inherited the chateau and continued to paint there and entertain other visiting artists. After his death his wife donated the building to the French government. In the grounds of the building is the NAIA museum, named after an early twentieth century witch who lived in the town. It houses a small collection of fantasy and kinetic art and sculpture. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Videos
100. Tour de France 2013 Stage 10- 100. Tour de France 10. Etappe
Saint-Gildas-des-Bois / Saint-Malo 197KM
Symbolic moments After a plane transfer and a rest day at Saint-Nazaire, the Tour heads into Western France once again for a magnificent finish beneath Saint-Malo's ramparts. It's fair to say that this is a stage designed with tradition in mind, in as much as it will enable us to honour the memory of Louison Bobet and pay tribute to Bernard Hinault. This 100th edition of the Tour de France will feature another great symbol of national life: for the first time, the riders will pass through the heart of the Coëtquidan military camp, where the elite cadets from the Saint-Cyr military school will line up in their splendid uniforms to honour them. The moment will provide some unforgettable, moving and typically French images. Then we will probably see the sprinters perform...
Im Herzen von Coëtquidan Nach einem Verbindungsflug und einem Ruhetag in Saint-Nazaire ist die Tour wieder im Westen Frankreichs zu Gast, wo sie eine wunderschöne Zieleinfahrt vor den Stadtmauern von Saint-Malo erwartet. Insgesamt eine traditionsreiche Etappe, die uns die Möglichkeit bietet, im Vorbeifahren an Louison Bobet und Bernard Hinault zu erinnern. Ein weiteres starkes Symbol dieser 100. Auflage der Tour de France: Die Fahrer werden - erstmals - über das Gelände der Militärschule von Coëtquidan fahren, wo die Kadetten von Saint-Cyr in Ausgehuniform Spalier stehen werden. Ein farbenfrohes, bewegendes und typisch französisches Bild. Und im Anschluss daran werden sich die Sprinter aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach auf- und davonmachen.