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Vintage riffles without black powder (Brocante Market/FR) - shoot, I can't buy these hunting rifles! Long-barrelled local firearms designed for a sort of non precision shooting, but they still can! You only need a bullit, some gun powder and a lot of guts to shoot with it.
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Market at Issegeac - it's a very popular brocante market during the summer season. Lots of nice vintage and antique objects to discover among lots of other goods. Just give it a try!
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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.
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A vintage secateur is a nice French souvenir (Brocante Market/FR) - it's very nice to visit the brocante market. Found a "Orient Express" bathroom tap, with chaud and froid.
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Market at Issegeac - it's a very popular brocante market during the summer season. Lots of nice vintage and antique objects to discover among lots of other goods. Just give it a try!
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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.
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En 1482, l'évêque de Sarlat, Pons de Salignac, a obtenu du pape Innocent VIII la sécularisation de tous les religieux du monastère d'Issigeac. Il y a alors établi à la place sept chanoines : un prévôt, chargé du soin des âmes, un sacristain, chargé du culte, et cinq chanoines ordinaires. La reconstruction de l'église a alors été décidée.
Armand de Gontaut-Biron, évêque des Sarlat entre 1498 à 1519, a poursuivi la reconstruction de l'église à l'emplacement du prieuré roman. Après sa démission de l'évêché, en 1519, il a conservé la jouissance des revenus du doyenné d'Issigeac. La construction de l'église a duré près de 40 ans et s'est terminée en 1527. Les armes d'Armand de Gontaut-Biron figurent sous le porche et sur nombre des piliers. Celui-ci est mort en 1531 et a été enterré dans la chapelle du château de Biron. L'église a été construite dans un style gothique tardif, ce qui est rare en Périgord.
L'église est dégradée pendant les guerres de religion. Les protestants y ont mis le feu et l'ont démolie en partie. À la suite de l'édit de Nantes, l'occupation de l'église est partagée, une semaine sur deux, entre les catholiques et les protestants.
L'évêque de Sarlat, François III de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon, fait reconstruire le château des évêques et décorer l'église.
Son style a été dénaturé par la restauration de 1871. Les fenêtres des bas-côtés sont agrandies et des vitraux aux couleurs plates et vives y sont placées. La voûte de la nef est reprise, Les chapelles des bas-côtés sont refaites avec des autels en stuc et des statues. L’autel majeur en plaques de marbre est construit avec pose des grilles de chœur, ainsi que la « chaire de vérité » et les fonts baptismaux. Tous les vitraux datent de la restauration de 1871. Les trois lancettes du chœur sont consacrées à l’histoire du suaire de l’abbaye de Cadouin.
French Brocante Market with lots of interesting things to find. Very popular but the nice goods can't be missed.
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Brocante Market - Brocante
Brocante market at Issegeac - it's a very popular brocante market during the summer season. Lots of nice vintage and antique objects to discover among lots of other goods. Just give it a try!
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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 / #BrocanteMarket
This new-born won't stop the Presse. It's one of those nice objects to find at the Brocante Market with lots of other interesting things to find.
Photo: This new-born won't stop the Presse - by © Richard Poppelaars #About_Pixels #Photography (Nikon D90) / #stall - #urban #event #brocante / #EventPhotography at #Market #BrocanteMarket in #Issigeac, #Dordogne - #France
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Issigeac: Brocante Market - Event Photography
Market at Issegeac - it's a thriving market on Sunday mornings, where many gastronomic delights are available as well as an exceptional selection of local wines, meats, fruit and vegetables brought directly to the market by their producers.
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Issigeac - a pitoresque 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 and shows a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. It really should be one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages you like to visit.
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