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Stilt walker

 

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

A beautiful quaint French village, best time to visit when there are no events.

 

Photo August 2, 2020, Issigeac - history (+/-1250) after 770 years in time.

  

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Issigeac - History

Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.

  

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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.

© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #architecture #history

Bastide de Villefranche du Périgord

Plus d'infos : www.pays-des-bastides.com

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Le benjamin de la Route: Titouan!!

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Départ de la Route du cinéma: Vieux port de Bergerac.

Voitures anciennes et récentes se mélangent...

One of the back alleys in the Medieval City of Issigeac

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

 

La soule, objet de convoitises et de rivalités entre Christophe Malavoy et Richard Bohringer dans le film du même nom, trône maintenant dans le Café de l'Europe à Issigeac, base arrière de l'équipe pendant le tournage...

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Picturesque village view at Issigeac, it is one of the many very nice French villages in this region. Perfect for a nice quiet walk and your photos will present themselves as picturesque paintings through the lens.

 

Photo August 2, 2020, Issigeac - history (+/-1250) after 770 years in time.

  

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Issigeac - History

Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.

  

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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.

© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #architecture #medieval

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

One of the back alleys in the Medieval City of Issigeac

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Shutters

This is the most important region of France outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Issigeac (24560 - Dordogne - France) Sunday 12 June 2011. Hasselblad SWC (without lens hood), Sekonic L 508.

Kodak T-Max 100 developped in a 50/50 mix of Tetenal Ultrafin Plus (1+5.5) and T-Max (1+4) 10mn at 21°C. Scanned on Epson V700 with Epson software (I'm not happy with the scan, I'm not good at this)

This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.

 

Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.

Lalinde et Couze St Front et Issigeac...Riberac...Figeac

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