s. These artists liked to meet at the Saint-Siméon Inn in the heights of the village. To walk in their footsteps, don't hesitate to stroll through the cobbled streets of Honfleur and to go and admire its little port (photo above)! The old colorful houses, tightly packed together, have insp ...
o discover in the commune of Lacoste. This village, which can be visited on foot, has all the charm of an authentic Provencal village, with its small cobbled streets. Take time to stroll through the labyrinth formed by these alleys to admire beautiful old houses, whose old stones are brightened u ...
e Charentais houses, the City Hall located in the remains of the Comtal castle and the Law Courts which was established in a former convent. With its cobbled streets and picturesque squares, the old town has an air of Montmartre: take a break on the Place des Halles or the Place Francis Louvel to ...
arrow streets of the old town Another way to discover Amman is to stroll through the narrow streets of the old city. In the old quarters, some of the cobbled streets date back centuries and give a glimpse of the cultural and architectural heritage of the capital. Don't hesitate to get lost in the ...
from continuing his research. The invention of the artificial kidney. Despite the doubts raised by his intuition, Willem Kolff clung to his idea and cobbled together a rotating device in which the blood is thinned and filtered. His dialysis machine resembled a washing machine with a drum and used s ...
In this preserved corner of the Massif des Maures, the chestnut tree reigns supreme and numerous hiking trails invite you to take a stroll. With its cobbled streets, fountains, and shaded squares, the heart of the village is also worth exploring. Its intact authenticity and Provençal charm have ...
1- For its local legend Medieval town nestled in the Gorges du Tarn, Sainte-Enimie has all the charm of a postcard village with its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and grain market hall. In addition to its picturesque streets, this former commune in the Lozère department, incorporated into ...
s in France and the world. Opened in 1804, it spans 44 hectares and attracts more than three million visitors each year for its unique atmosphere. Its cobbled paths wind between century-old trees and imposing funerary sculptures, making it a popular walking spot for history and art enthusiasts or t ...
Take Rue de la République to reach the old town and admire the Jacobins Gate, the former gateway of a now-vanished convent. Simply stroll through the cobbled streets of the historic center to discover well-preserved half-timbered houses, such as the famous Hugon Residence, located at the intersect ...