France

Experience the Allure of France: A Journey Through Time and Beauty

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Step into the enchanting realm of France, a country that has captivated the hearts of travelers for centuries. With its roots reaching deep into the annals of history, France's narrative weaves through the eras of the Gauls, the might of the Roman Empire, the opulence of the French monarchy, and the revolutionary spirit that reshaped its destiny. This land of elegance and diversity invites you to explore its rich culture, iconic landmarks, and exquisite cuisine.

The Saga of France: A Legacy of Civilization

France's story is painted with the brushstrokes of time, from the prehistoric Lascaux caves to the grandeur of the Renaissance, and beyond to the modern-day Republic. It's a history filled with artists, warriors, and visionaries, all of whom have left indelible marks on the fabric of French society.

Paris: The Heartbeat of France

The City of Light beckons with its timeless charm. Paris, France's capital, is an anthology of artistic and architectural masterpieces, with the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum as its crowning jewels.

The Riviera: Azure Shores and Glitzy Glamour

Delve into the chic allure of the French Riviera. Nice, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez are synonyms for sun-drenched beaches, cultural festivals, and the sparkling Mediterranean.

Provence: A Tapestry of Lavender Fields and Ancient Ruins

Provence enchants with its rolling vineyards, fragrant lavender fields, and Roman heritage, epitomized by the well-preserved Pont du Gard and the historic city of Avignon.

The Loire Valley: A Castle-Studded Dreamscape

Travel back in time in the Loire Valley, a region dotted with fairy-tale châteaux and verdant, vineyard-laced landscapes that inspired generations of royalty and artists alike.

From the windswept coasts of Normandy, rich with history from medieval times to World War II, to the gastronomic pleasures of Lyon and the snowy peaks of the French Alps, France offers a tapestry of experiences. Join us at travel.frogsfolly.com as we guide you through the cobbled streets, into the heart of French culture, and through the doorways of history. Embark on a French adventure that will leave you with memories as rich as a Bordeaux wine and as vivid as a Cézanne painting.

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<p>l'Île de la Cité, Paris, France<br />
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La Sainte Chapelle, édifiée au cœur de l’île de la Cité entre 1242 et 1248 pour abriter les reliques de la Passion acquises par Saint Louis, est l’un des joyaux du gothique rayonnant. Ancienne chapelle palatine du palais de la Cité, elle formait avec la Conciergerie un ensemble royal où pouvoir spirituel et pouvoir temporel se côtoyaient. Ses vitraux du XIIIᵉ siècle, parmi les plus remarquables d’Europe, racontent l’histoire biblique dans une lumière éclatante. Devenue monument national après la Révolution, elle accueille aujourd’hui les visiteurs tandis que la Conciergerie voisine rappelle, par son passé judiciaire et carcéral, l’autre visage de ce même palais médiéval. Aujourd’hui, la Conciergerie est ouverte au public comme monument historique et musée, tandis que la Sainte Chapelle attire les visiteurs du monde entier pour admirer ses célèbres vitraux.<br />
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The Sainte Chapelle, built at the heart of the Île de la Cité between 1242 and 1248 to house the Passion relics acquired by Saint Louis, is one of the finest masterpieces of Rayonnant Gothic. Once the palatine chapel of the Palais de la Cité, it formed with the Conciergerie a royal ensemble where spiritual and temporal power stood side by side. Its 13th century stained glass windows, among the most remarkable in Europe, recount biblical history in radiant light. Turned into a national monument after the Revolution, it welcomes visitors today, while the neighboring Conciergerie evokes, through its judicial and carceral past, the other face of the same medieval palace. Today, the Conciergerie is open to the public as a historic monument and museum, while the Sainte Chapelle draws visitors from around the world to admire its famous stained glass.<br />
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La Sainte Chapelle, construida en el corazón de l’Île de la Cité entre 1242 y 1248 para albergar las reliquias de la Pasión adquiridas por San Luis, es una de las joyas del gótico radiante. Antigua capilla palatina del palacio de la Cité, formaba con la Conciergerie un conjunto real donde el poder espiritual y el poder temporal convivían. Sus vitrales del siglo XIII, entre los más notables de Europa, narran la historia bíblica en una luz deslumbrante. Convertida en monumento nacional tras la Revolución, hoy recibe a los visitantes, mientras que la vecina Conciergerie recuerda, por su pasado judicial y carcelario, la otra cara de ese mismo palacio medieval. Hoy en día, la Conciergerie está abierta al público como monumento histórico y museo, mientras que la Sainte Chapelle atrae a visitantes de todo el mundo para admirar sus célebres vitrales.<br />
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La Sainte Chapelle, edificata nel cuore dell’Île de la Cité tra il 1242 e il 1248 per custodire le reliquie della Passione acquistate da San Luigi, è uno dei gioielli del gotico radiante. Antica cappella palatina del palazzo della Cité, formava con la Conciergerie un insieme reale in cui il potere spirituale e quello temporale convivevano. Le sue vetrate del XIII secolo, tra le più notevoli d’Europa, raccontano la storia biblica in una luce abbagliante. Divenuta monumento nazionale dopo la Rivoluzione, oggi accoglie i visitatori, mentre la vicina Conciergerie ricorda, con il suo passato giudiziario e carcerario, l’altro volto dello stesso palazzo medievale. Oggi la Conciergerie è aperta al pubblico come monumento storico e museo, mentre la Sainte Chapelle attira visitatori da tutto il mondo per ammirare le sue celebri vetrate.<br />
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Die Sainte Chapelle, zwischen 1242 und 1248 im Herzen der Île de la Cité erbaut, um die von König Ludwig IX. erworbenen Passionsreliquien aufzubewahren, ist eines der bedeutendsten Werke der strahlenden Gotik. Als ehemalige Palastkapelle des Palais de la Cité bildete sie zusammen mit der Conciergerie ein königliches Ensemble, in dem geistliche und weltliche Macht nebeneinanderstanden. Ihre Glasfenster aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, die zu den bemerkenswertesten Europas gehören, erzählen die biblische Geschichte in leuchtendem Licht. Nach der Revolution wurde sie zum nationalen Denkmal und empfängt heute Besucher, während die benachbarte Conciergerie mit ihrer gerichtlichen und haftbezogenen Vergangenheit die andere Seite desselben mittelalterlichen Palastes widerspiegelt. Heute ist die Conciergerie als historisches Denkmal und Museum geöffnet, während die Sainte Chapelle Besucher aus aller Welt anzieht, die ihre berühmten Glasfenster bewundern möchten.</p>
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<p>Paris, l’hommage et la mémoire <br />
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Au cœur du Quartier Latin, le Panthéon se dresse comme un gardien de l’Histoire. <br />
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Ses colonnes imposantes et son dôme gris perle dominent une rue animée, où taxis, piétons et drapeaux tricolores animent le quotidien parisien. <br />
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Mais ce qui frappe, c’est l’affiche géante rendant hommage à Robert Badinter, figure majeure de la justice et de l’abolition de la peine de mort en France. <br />
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Son visage, projeté sur la façade, rappelle que ce monument n’est pas seulement un symbole architectural, mais aussi un lieu de mémoire vivante, où les grands noms de la République trouvent leur place.</p>
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<p>OLYMPUS DIGITAL CA- La Tourbière et Lac de LISPACH ... ( Vosges ) <br />
- &quot; L'Hiver vient &quot; mais voici l'été... Sur le Lac et Tourbière de Lispach<br />
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<p>une vue vers le mont Lachat de Châtillon dans les nuages, mais un peu de ciel bleu apparaît tout de même</p>
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<p>la fin des vacances approchant, nous décidons une randonnée qui nous conduira des Confins, ici en image le secteur de la chapelle, vers le refuge de Bombardellaz et Tardevant.<br />
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<i>C'est un secteur que nous n'avions pas exploré jusque là.</i></p>
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<p>La vue est prise en direction des Confins.<br />
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L'espace de loisirs est maintenant à gauche dans ce sens.<br />
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Le chemin des Alpages va nous mener dans un premier temps à l'alpage du crêt Pollet</p>
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<p>Leucospis sinensis laying into Isodontia mexicana nest.</p>
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