Behind the panels, there are men
copyright Eric Tabuchi
Friday, December 31, 2010
Will A Bluetrek G2 Work With A Playstation 3
The return of the swallows?
The sweetness of the "lady swallows "Felix Charpentier His grace that illuminates the garden pond and Doms, to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2011 ...
PS, sculpture called the "departure" of swallows, yet I hope it will help them and return with them this spring.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Windowa Blind Activacion
Hall Fonseca
Window
I mentioned in the previous article devoted to the old clinic doctor Reboul ( here) , his neighbor, the CCAS of the city of Avignon. The building sold in 2009, is also under construction and will be converted into private housing. This former private mansion is named after the family of Portuguese origin who acquired the seventeenth century when P eter Paul Fonseca married to Miss Fogasses of Féléon. (Joseph Girard - Evocation of Old Avigno n).
Hotel de Fonseca work, as it stands beside St Catherine Street,
left the future residence hall.
Acquired by the city it was transformed in the nineteenth century charity office, then the center of social works. A major restoration carried out in the 1920s helped to update the remains of the fourteenth and fifteenth masked by the transformations of the seventeenth and eighteenth, and especially in the inner courtyard:
In February 2009, the CCAS still occupies the premises
can see here the medieval well, mullioned windows and walled openings including doors leading to the vacuum, due to changes in indoor levels. This restaurant has unfortunately also removed the paintings that adorned the ceiling of the hall.
These two photographs show a house much altered and degraded by all the same amenities made inside and outside, by converting into private mansion in the fashion of seventeenth (classical facade) and then by setting up offices in the nineteenth.
is a mission of County Archaeological Service has been tasked to find and allocate the pieces to different centuries in this giant puzzle. The content of his findings will undoubtedly be a detailed report. According to this service, here is what should look like the palace which stood here in the Middle Ages:
Photo taken during the lecture as part of "Medieval Carmelite"
An imposing aristocratic palace was built from the fourteenth century, notably by rector of Vaison in Vaucluse, Aymar de Poitiers- Valentino, who made such raise the frontage to the site of the Three Pilate (rear of picture) and was to be as high as that of the livery Ceccano (current library).
Window
stone on the north side (photo 1)
The beautification continued in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and the rescue work of archaeologists led the release of remains these periods inside. These remains will they be highlighted in future private apartments? I have no answer, which I know is that it is now impossible to see.
PS. I give the details here are primarily from notes taken during the lecture in September this year as part days of "Medieval Carmelite" organized by the neighborhood association of the Carmelites. If there are errors, they engage only me ...
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Mature Fighe Pelosissime
New youth! Former butcher
is what we offer to a building of the last century, concrete post-war
are not walls that make up the heritage here but what men have done to this building. Located on Rue Sainte Catherine it hosted in 1956 the first "telecobalt" sector private. The Dr. Georges Reboul had acquired the radiology practice in 1946 and established a clinic here for treatment of cancers. The clinic moved in 1980 to settle near the new hospital, and still bears the name of the street that originally housed.
is a retirement home, the "peaceful home" that has settled then itself also moved to the extramural, not far from the TGV station. Remained empty for several years, the building was taken over by Mistral Habitat to become ... residence university. Rehabilitation work began in summer 2010 and will continue until July 2011.
Cats have not yet become accustomed to no longer take refuge there!
It will be a home housing 53 studios which will be managed by the Studentenwerk (Regional Center of University), located in the heart of the city, in the historic and near the former CCAS, sold by the city and become him a residential private. ( Avignon sells its assets HERE)
Near Rocher des Doms it be known, this residence probably breathe new life to the whole neighborhood.
Rue du Four, the scaffolding behind the site,
the Papal Palace.
the Papal Palace.
The Site CROUS http://www.crous-aix-marseille.fr
Monday, December 27, 2010
Uggs Woodbury Commons
Sextier Rue du Vieux, Jean-Baptiste Franque built from 1749 to 1752 a butcher whose arches are decorated with heads animals surrounded by instruments butcher, which he is not always easy to use today:
A fish was facing him, but the building was gone.
city since the Middle Ages was divided into markets broken down by districts, it has survived until the early twentieth century.
Following the review of Tilia, I put in the link page on the site of the DRAC PACA showing the ancient state of this ancient market Franque HERE. Several photos show the set before restoration.
The same on the blog of Michael Benoit http://avignon.midiblogs.com-
Tracking lizards, page: there are other lizards
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
About Kristal Summers Life
Allegory
Hotel de Crillon, rue du roi Rene is richly carved. Here, one of the allegories that overcome the doors.
Allegory of the city?
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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