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Girne by Utrecht
- 14 November 2023 - Kyrenia, Cyprus
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Valletta Door by Utrecht
- 17 May 2023 - Il-Furjana, Malta
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Capendu - Village houses by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - Capendu, France
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Capendu - The cat du jour by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - Capendu, France
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Capendu - An amazing door by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Fountain and Château Capendu winery by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Village house by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Flowers growing out of rocks by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - a village house near the old bell tower by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Église Saint-Martin de Capendu on the far right by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Clocher de Capendu, the tower at the top of Capendu by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Walking up to the top by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Back gate of Château Capendu Winery by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Capendu - Entering the village by Beausoleil
Remains of the Castle and the Bell tower that is still in use today. It has been determined that the village dates back to Gallo-Roman times and by 1815 there were 101 houses which had grown to 198 by 1660. At one point following poor harvests and excessive taxation, this fell to 90 houses but then the population started growing again until 1820. When wine became a main trade, the population grew until it reached 1664 inhabitants in 1921. It is currently a thriving modern village surrounded by vineyards.
- 12 May 2023 - France
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Salzburg Austria doors by ChrisBrancaccio
- 25 April 2022 - Salzburg, Austria
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House Detail by Utrecht
- 20 September 2020 - Harlingen, Netherlands
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Door in one of the villages in Wadi Tiwi by Utrecht
- 3 February 2020 - Oman
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Old Front Door by Utrecht
- 29 January 2020 - Ḩālat Abū Māhir, Bahrain
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Cahors, France by Utrecht
- 26 August 2019 - Cahors, France
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Marbella by Utrecht
- 10 June 2019 - Marbella, Spain
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Garden of the Cluny Museum - Playground area by Beausoleil
We love to visit the garden of the Cluny Museum (Musée du Moyen Age) in Paris. There is a fun playground for children and there is a separate Medieval Garden with plants and sculpture. Both are wonderful for lunch picnics in Paris. On our last trip the Medieval section was closed for renovations. We also discovered the Cluny is only partially open due to renovations. There is a reduced price but there is also greatly reduced viewing. We were told at the museum they are planning to reopen the complete museum some time in 2021.
- 2 June 2019 - Paris 5e Arrondissement, France
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Nave of St. Pierre de Montmartre in Paris by Beausoleil
St. Pierre, around the corner from Sacre Coeur, is one of the oldest churches in Paris. There was a Roman Temple followed by a Merovingian Church and then other churches and abbeys until the St. Pierre we see today (with additions) was started in 1133 and consecrated in 1147. It has been deconsecrated and reconsecrated over the years, bombed during the war and desecrated during the various revolutions. Much remains and much has been added. It is a magical place that I find much more interesting to visit than nearby Sacre Coeur. In addition to the ancient statues, there is marvelous modern stained glass by the master stained glass window maker Max Ingrand, and these wonderful bronze doors by the Italian, Tommaso Gismondi, were added in 1980.
- 28 May 2019 - Paris 18e Arrondissement, France
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West Portal of Chartres Cathedral, known as the Royal Portal by Beausoleil
Books have been written about Chartres Cathedral and I encourage you to read some of them. It is my absolute favorite cathedral in the entire world (not that my research pool is terribly large) and I'm not sure what it is that attracts me. The first time we visited Chartres was fortunately a sunny day so the stained glass was spectacular. However, I was more struck by the floor of the ancient church. It was very worn stone and the sun shining through the stained glass windows onto the floor worn slick by 800 years of feet caught my imagination. I could not begin to imagine the number of people who had trod the floor before me and who would continue to walk there long after I had left. There are 176 stained glass windows and the color most overwhelming is the famous Chartres blue. I'm not sure if the windows or their reflections on the floor or the white choir screen are the more beautiful. Another thing that enchanted me on my first viewing that still delights me after many years is the beautiful white choir screen. It's a later addition to the church having been finished in 1714 but the perfection of the tiny stories in stone surrounding the altar is sheer magic. It has recently been cleaned so is even more beautiful than previously.
- 24 May 2019 - Chartres, France
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The Hôtel de Sens - Forney Library - note the door handles by Beausoleil
The Hôtel de Sens or Hôtel des archevêques de Sens is a medieval hôtel particulier, or private mansion, in the Marais, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. It houses the Forney art library where we went to see an exhibit. Built between 1475 and 1519 as a residence for the Archbishop of Sens, during the Trois Glorieuses street fights of 1830, a cannonball hit the facade and lodged deep within the wall. It is still visible above the main entrance with the date engraved under it. The Forney art library is open to research but you must apply. We were there for the exposition, “A Life in Colors, from Matisse to Prévert” of book illustrations by Jacqueline Duhême. We walked up the stairs to see the Bibliotheque but, of course, could not enter so I took a couple photos through the beautiful doors. The beautiful gardens are open to the public, one of the beautiful green spots of Paris.
- 21 May 2019 - Paris 4e Arrondissement, France
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