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una grigia giornata francese
una grigia giornata francese
A beautiful city in Francia
Eguisheim, Alsace (France) This town is a truely medieval town, founded in the 7th century on the (today presumed) location of a Roman fort. This town-type is sometimes called an “onion town” as with the exception of the east-west main road all streets circle around the center of the town like the layers of an onion. In medieval times the center was formed by a water castle (built on the 8th century, parts can still be seen incorporated in buildings that are still in use today). In this photo we see the two outermost roads of that classic onion layer of streets, as they merge into a single, somewhat wider, street. The outermost road is called “rue de rempart” which means “street of the city wall”, as it followed that. The old framework buildings are very interesting to study as many window frames are carved with (often religious) sayings or ornaments.
A shot taken this summer
a shot taken this summer navigating along the Seine
a shot taken this summer in Paris
Pyramids at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France,
Eiffle tower, Paris, France.
Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France
Cycling near the Sena, Paris, France
Parc de la Villette, XIXe Arrondissement, Paris, France
View of the Conciergerie and the Sena, Paris, France
Orsay Musseum, Paris, France
View from Trocadero Square, Paris, France
L’Arc du Triomphe de l’Étoile, Paris, France
View from la Tour Montparnasse, Paris, France
12 photographs in color and black and white taken in Paris, France.
Musée du Louvre, Paris, raining…
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