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Promenade dans le vieil Antibes sur la Côte d’Azur
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My holidays starting today, I'm very happy after one year of hard work, I'm going in Egypt for 15 days and one week near Paris :)
Boat Street Antibes French Riviera Rue du Bateau Antibes
Picasso Museum Place Mariejol 06600 Antibes
opened
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Based on the ancient acropolis of the Greek city of Antipolis, Roman castrum, residence of the bishops of the Middle Ages (from 442-1385), the Grimaldi castle was inhabited from 1385 by the Monegasque family who gave it its name. King became mansion of the governor, then from 1792, City Hall, the building is transformed into a barracks in 1820, marking the taking possession of the premises by military engineers until 1924.
PicassoProfessor of French, Greek and Latin at Lycee Carnot in Cannes, Romuald Dor de la Souchère began in 1923 archaeological research in Antibes. On March 29, 1924, the Dor Souchère created the company of friends who Antibes museum is to establish a historical and archaeological museum and to work to publicize the history of the region.
In 1925, the Grimaldi castle was bought by the city of Antibes and becomes the first to Grimaldi museum curator, Romuald Dor de la Souchère. In September 1945, Pablo Picasso went to Grimaldi museum in 1946, Romuald Dor de la Souchère asked him to use part of the castle as a workshop.
Picasso ....
Picasso, enthusiastic, works at the castle and created numerous works, drawings and paintings. Following his stay in 1946, Pablo Picasso left on deposit at the Antibes 23 paintings and 44 drawings. Among the most famous paintings: La Joie de vivre, Satyr, centaur fauna and trident, Slimer The sea urchin, sea urchin Woman, Still life with owl and three urchins, The Goat ...
The September 22, 1947 saw the official opening of the Picasso room on the first floor, together with a first hooking works of Antibes.
The September 7, 1948, an exhibition confirms the significant enrichment of 78 ceramics workshop conducted in Madura Vallauris.
On September 13, 1949, on the occasion of the inauguration of the "French Paintings" exhibition, new rooms devoted to paintings, ceramics and drawings by Picasso are open to the public. And December 27, 1966, the city of Antibes makes new tribute to Pablo Picasso and Grimaldi Castle officially became the Picasso Museum, the first museum dedicated to the artist. Finally, in 1991, the giving Jacqueline Picasso authorizes a new enrichment of Picasso collections.
... To Nicolas de Stael
Picasso1The works of Nicolas de Staël also presented in the museum bear witness to the painter's stay in Antibes, from September 1954 to March 1955. A first donation made by his widow to the Picasso museum after the exhibition devoted to the artist in 1955 and from 1982, the city acquired important works of his last period.
To modern art
In 2001, a donation made by Hans Hartung Foundation and Anna-Eva Bergman allows the opening of two rooms, the ground floor of the museum. A permanent attachment offers a journey in the work of each of these artists.
Finally, the modern art collection, begun in 1951 by Dor La Souchère was created from exceptional donations from the artists. Important artists from the mainstream art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are represented: Arman, Atlan, Balthus, Ben, Bioules, Bloch, Buraglio, Bury, Calder, Cane, Castellas, Caesar, Chillida, Clavé, Combas, Cornelius , Crotti, Debre, Dezeuze, Ernst, Gleizes, Goetz, Hantaï, Hartung, Jaccard, Klein, Leppien, Magnelli, Malaval Mansouroff, Mathieu, Meurice, Modigliani, Music, Picabia, Pincemin, Raynaud, Raysse, Sarkis, Spoerri, Viallat ...
Cathedral of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
1 Rue du Saint-Esprit
06600 Antibes
The Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea is the former cathedral of the Diocese of Antibes and the largest church in the city of Antibes , in Alpes-Maritimes ( France ). Its doors, the xviii th century, are the work of sculptor Joseph Dolle Antibes.
History
The Cathedral was destroyed by the Saracens in 1124 and rebuilt in 1125. The facade was damaged in 1746 and restored by Louis XV with funds from the Royal cassette. The door made in 1710 by Joseph Dolle a Antibois includes figurines of St. Roch and St. Sebastian, which are both protective of Antibes. Inside are the altarpiece of Our Lady of the Rosary, painted in 1515, a marble Virgin of the xix th century, a baptismal font xvi e , a wooden Christ of 1447, lying in a wood xvi th century, the baptismal font from 1772 and a 1860 organ master Jungh.
Chronology
442
Saint Hermaire, monk of the Abbey of Lérins is the first bishop.
5th century
A cathedral is now at the foot of the Roman castrum. The second bishop of Antibes Valerius is murdered.
476
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.
6th century
Construction of a new cathedral whose remains are visible in the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
9th century
Rodoard family takes possession of the diocese.
1113
Election of the Bishop Manfred, former monk of Lérins monastery.
1124
Incursion of barbarian. They destroy the cathedral. All that remains of the previous cathedral a wall element near the Chapel of the Rosary.
1125
The Count of Provence Raimond Beranger made a significant donation to the Bishop Manfred to rebuild the cathedral.
1155
An act mentions the cloister of the canons.
1155 - 1181
The bishops get the counts of Provence suzerainty of all property held by the family of Grasse.
late 12th century early 13th century
Construction of the present cathedral with three naves. The plan of the Romanesque cathedral is similar to the churches of the order of Chalais, particularly in Valbonne located between Antibes and Grasse. Construction of the tower-hut 40 m high before the church.
1208 - 1237
The Count of Provence gives the bishop all the useful field.
1244
The bishop's seat was transferred to Grasse. From 1244 to 1385, the Apostolic Vicariate dependent on the bishopric of Grasse.
1385
Construction of the chapel of the Holy Spirit against the north side of the church for the White Penitents on the remains of the ancient cathedral of the 6th century. Excavations have revealed the remains of the 5th century cathedral.
1385 - 1732
The Apostolic Vicariate of Antibes depends on the Holy See. It becomes a collegiate diocesis nullius.
1593
Consecration of the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
1608
King Henry IV bought the city to the Grimaldi family. The cathedral is rebuilt.
1710
The portal is run by Jacques Dolle.
1746
The cathedral suffered extensive damage during a bombing of the city during the war of succession of Austria.
18th century
Construction of the four bays of the nave, aisles and the current facade.
1848
The Romanesque facade was modernized in Italian style.
Saracen Towers in Antibes
The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high
Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.
Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.
One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.
Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.
To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).
Boat Street Antibes French Riviera Rue du Bateau Antibes
Picasso Museum Place Mariejol 06600 Antibes
opened
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Based on the ancient acropolis of the Greek city of Antipolis, Roman castrum, residence of the bishops of the Middle Ages (from 442-1385), the Grimaldi castle was inhabited from 1385 by the Monegasque family who gave it its name. King became mansion of the governor, then from 1792, City Hall, the building is transformed into a barracks in 1820, marking the taking possession of the premises by military engineers until 1924.
PicassoProfessor of French, Greek and Latin at Lycee Carnot in Cannes, Romuald Dor de la Souchère began in 1923 archaeological research in Antibes. On March 29, 1924, the Dor Souchère created the company of friends who Antibes museum is to establish a historical and archaeological museum and to work to publicize the history of the region.
In 1925, the Grimaldi castle was bought by the city of Antibes and becomes the first to Grimaldi museum curator, Romuald Dor de la Souchère. In September 1945, Pablo Picasso went to Grimaldi museum in 1946, Romuald Dor de la Souchère asked him to use part of the castle as a workshop.
Picasso ....
Picasso, enthusiastic, works at the castle and created numerous works, drawings and paintings. Following his stay in 1946, Pablo Picasso left on deposit at the Antibes 23 paintings and 44 drawings. Among the most famous paintings: La Joie de vivre, Satyr, centaur fauna and trident, Slimer The sea urchin, sea urchin Woman, Still life with owl and three urchins, The Goat ...
The September 22, 1947 saw the official opening of the Picasso room on the first floor, together with a first hooking works of Antibes.
The September 7, 1948, an exhibition confirms the significant enrichment of 78 ceramics workshop conducted in Madura Vallauris.
On September 13, 1949, on the occasion of the inauguration of the "French Paintings" exhibition, new rooms devoted to paintings, ceramics and drawings by Picasso are open to the public. And December 27, 1966, the city of Antibes makes new tribute to Pablo Picasso and Grimaldi Castle officially became the Picasso Museum, the first museum dedicated to the artist. Finally, in 1991, the giving Jacqueline Picasso authorizes a new enrichment of Picasso collections.
... To Nicolas de Stael
Picasso1The works of Nicolas de Staël also presented in the museum bear witness to the painter's stay in Antibes, from September 1954 to March 1955. A first donation made by his widow to the Picasso museum after the exhibition devoted to the artist in 1955 and from 1982, the city acquired important works of his last period.
To modern art
In 2001, a donation made by Hans Hartung Foundation and Anna-Eva Bergman allows the opening of two rooms, the ground floor of the museum. A permanent attachment offers a journey in the work of each of these artists.
Finally, the modern art collection, begun in 1951 by Dor La Souchère was created from exceptional donations from the artists. Important artists from the mainstream art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are represented: Arman, Atlan, Balthus, Ben, Bioules, Bloch, Buraglio, Bury, Calder, Cane, Castellas, Caesar, Chillida, Clavé, Combas, Cornelius , Crotti, Debre, Dezeuze, Ernst, Gleizes, Goetz, Hantaï, Hartung, Jaccard, Klein, Leppien, Magnelli, Malaval Mansouroff, Mathieu, Meurice, Modigliani, Music, Picabia, Pincemin, Raynaud, Raysse, Sarkis, Spoerri, Viallat ...
Cathedral of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
1 Rue du Saint-Esprit
06600 Antibes
The Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea is the former cathedral of the Diocese of Antibes and the largest church in the city of Antibes , in Alpes-Maritimes ( France ). Its doors, the xviii th century, are the work of sculptor Joseph Dolle Antibes.
History
The Cathedral was destroyed by the Saracens in 1124 and rebuilt in 1125. The facade was damaged in 1746 and restored by Louis XV with funds from the Royal cassette. The door made ââin 1710 by Joseph Dolle a Antibois includes figurines of St. Roch and St. Sebastian, which are both protective of Antibes. Inside are the altarpiece of Our Lady of the Rosary, painted in 1515, a marble Virgin of the xix th century, a baptismal font xvi e , a wooden Christ of 1447, lying in a wood xvi th century, the baptismal font from 1772 and a 1860 organ master Jungh.
Chronology
442
Saint Hermaire, monk of the Abbey of Lérins is the first bishop.
5th century
A cathedral is now at the foot of the Roman castrum. The second bishop of Antibes Valerius is murdered.
476
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.
6th century
Construction of a new cathedral whose remains are visible in the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
9th century
Rodoard family takes possession of the diocese.
1113
Election of the Bishop Manfred, former monk of Lérins monastery.
1124
Incursion of barbarian. They destroy the cathedral. All that remains of the previous cathedral a wall element near the Chapel of the Rosary.
1125
The Count of Provence Raimond Beranger made a significant donation to the Bishop Manfred to rebuild the cathedral.
1155
An act mentions the cloister of the canons.
1155 - 1181
The bishops get the counts of Provence suzerainty of all property held by the family of Grasse.
late 12th century early 13th century
Construction of the present cathedral with three naves. The plan of the Romanesque cathedral is similar to the churches of the order of Chalais, particularly in Valbonne located between Antibes and Grasse. Construction of the tower-hut 40 m high before the church.
1208 - 1237
The Count of Provence gives the bishop all the useful field.
1244
The bishop's seat was transferred to Grasse. From 1244 to 1385, the Apostolic Vicariate dependent on the bishopric of Grasse.
1385
Construction of the chapel of the Holy Spirit against the north side of the church for the White Penitents on the remains of the ancient cathedral of the 6th century. Excavations have revealed the remains of the 5th century cathedral.
1385 - 1732
The Apostolic Vicariate of Antibes depends on the Holy See. It becomes a collegiate diocesis nullius.
1593
Consecration of the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
1608
King Henry IV bought the city to the Grimaldi family. The cathedral is rebuilt.
1710
The portal is run by Jacques Dolle.
1746
The cathedral suffered extensive damage during a bombing of the city during the war of succession of Austria.
18th century
Construction of the four bays of the nave, aisles and the current facade.
1848
The Romanesque facade was modernized in Italian style.
Saracen Towers in Antibes
The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high
Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.
Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.
One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.
Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.
To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).
Boat Street Antibes French Riviera Rue du Bateau Antibes
Picasso Museum Place Mariejol 06600 Antibes
opened
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Based on the ancient acropolis of the Greek city of Antipolis, Roman castrum, residence of the bishops of the Middle Ages (from 442-1385), the Grimaldi castle was inhabited from 1385 by the Monegasque family who gave it its name. King became mansion of the governor, then from 1792, City Hall, the building is transformed into a barracks in 1820, marking the taking possession of the premises by military engineers until 1924.
PicassoProfessor of French, Greek and Latin at Lycee Carnot in Cannes, Romuald Dor de la Souchère began in 1923 archaeological research in Antibes. On March 29, 1924, the Dor Souchère created the company of friends who Antibes museum is to establish a historical and archaeological museum and to work to publicize the history of the region.
In 1925, the Grimaldi castle was bought by the city of Antibes and becomes the first to Grimaldi museum curator, Romuald Dor de la Souchère. In September 1945, Pablo Picasso went to Grimaldi museum in 1946, Romuald Dor de la Souchère asked him to use part of the castle as a workshop.
Picasso ....
Picasso, enthusiastic, works at the castle and created numerous works, drawings and paintings. Following his stay in 1946, Pablo Picasso left on deposit at the Antibes 23 paintings and 44 drawings. Among the most famous paintings: La Joie de vivre, Satyr, centaur fauna and trident, Slimer The sea urchin, sea urchin Woman, Still life with owl and three urchins, The Goat ...
The September 22, 1947 saw the official opening of the Picasso room on the first floor, together with a first hooking works of Antibes.
The September 7, 1948, an exhibition confirms the significant enrichment of 78 ceramics workshop conducted in Madura Vallauris.
On September 13, 1949, on the occasion of the inauguration of the "French Paintings" exhibition, new rooms devoted to paintings, ceramics and drawings by Picasso are open to the public. And December 27, 1966, the city of Antibes makes new tribute to Pablo Picasso and Grimaldi Castle officially became the Picasso Museum, the first museum dedicated to the artist. Finally, in 1991, the giving Jacqueline Picasso authorizes a new enrichment of Picasso collections.
... To Nicolas de Stael
Picasso1The works of Nicolas de Staël also presented in the museum bear witness to the painter's stay in Antibes, from September 1954 to March 1955. A first donation made by his widow to the Picasso museum after the exhibition devoted to the artist in 1955 and from 1982, the city acquired important works of his last period.
To modern art
In 2001, a donation made by Hans Hartung Foundation and Anna-Eva Bergman allows the opening of two rooms, the ground floor of the museum. A permanent attachment offers a journey in the work of each of these artists.
Finally, the modern art collection, begun in 1951 by Dor La Souchère was created from exceptional donations from the artists. Important artists from the mainstream art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are represented: Arman, Atlan, Balthus, Ben, Bioules, Bloch, Buraglio, Bury, Calder, Cane, Castellas, Caesar, Chillida, Clavé, Combas, Cornelius , Crotti, Debre, Dezeuze, Ernst, Gleizes, Goetz, Hantaï, Hartung, Jaccard, Klein, Leppien, Magnelli, Malaval Mansouroff, Mathieu, Meurice, Modigliani, Music, Picabia, Pincemin, Raynaud, Raysse, Sarkis, Spoerri, Viallat ...
Cathedral of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
1 Rue du Saint-Esprit
06600 Antibes
The Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea is the former cathedral of the Diocese of Antibes and the largest church in the city of Antibes , in Alpes-Maritimes ( France ). Its doors, the xviii th century, are the work of sculptor Joseph Dolle Antibes.
History
The Cathedral was destroyed by the Saracens in 1124 and rebuilt in 1125. The facade was damaged in 1746 and restored by Louis XV with funds from the Royal cassette. The door made ââin 1710 by Joseph Dolle a Antibois includes figurines of St. Roch and St. Sebastian, which are both protective of Antibes. Inside are the altarpiece of Our Lady of the Rosary, painted in 1515, a marble Virgin of the xix th century, a baptismal font xvi e , a wooden Christ of 1447, lying in a wood xvi th century, the baptismal font from 1772 and a 1860 organ master Jungh.
Chronology
442
Saint Hermaire, monk of the Abbey of Lérins is the first bishop.
5th century
A cathedral is now at the foot of the Roman castrum. The second bishop of Antibes Valerius is murdered.
476
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.
6th century
Construction of a new cathedral whose remains are visible in the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
9th century
Rodoard family takes possession of the diocese.
1113
Election of the Bishop Manfred, former monk of Lérins monastery.
1124
Incursion of barbarian. They destroy the cathedral. All that remains of the previous cathedral a wall element near the Chapel of the Rosary.
1125
The Count of Provence Raimond Beranger made a significant donation to the Bishop Manfred to rebuild the cathedral.
1155
An act mentions the cloister of the canons.
1155 - 1181
The bishops get the counts of Provence suzerainty of all property held by the family of Grasse.
late 12th century early 13th century
Construction of the present cathedral with three naves. The plan of the Romanesque cathedral is similar to the churches of the order of Chalais, particularly in Valbonne located between Antibes and Grasse. Construction of the tower-hut 40 m high before the church.
1208 - 1237
The Count of Provence gives the bishop all the useful field.
1244
The bishop's seat was transferred to Grasse. From 1244 to 1385, the Apostolic Vicariate dependent on the bishopric of Grasse.
1385
Construction of the chapel of the Holy Spirit against the north side of the church for the White Penitents on the remains of the ancient cathedral of the 6th century. Excavations have revealed the remains of the 5th century cathedral.
1385 - 1732
The Apostolic Vicariate of Antibes depends on the Holy See. It becomes a collegiate diocesis nullius.
1593
Consecration of the chapel of the Holy Spirit.
1608
King Henry IV bought the city to the Grimaldi family. The cathedral is rebuilt.
1710
The portal is run by Jacques Dolle.
1746
The cathedral suffered extensive damage during a bombing of the city during the war of succession of Austria.
18th century
Construction of the four bays of the nave, aisles and the current facade.
1848
The Romanesque facade was modernized in Italian style.
Saracen Towers in Antibes
The tower near the cathedral housing the bells , 40 meters high
Located on the town walls of Antibes, the towers "said Saracen" which dates back to the eleventh and early twelfth century, had a protective role for the city of Antibes.
Indeed the devastating Saracen invasions forced the city to protect themselves.
One of the towers; next to the cathedral measures 40 meters high and houses the cathedral bells said.
Her neighbor is integrated into the Picasso Museum overlooking the waterfront.
To access either pass by the old city and the Provencal market or Promenade Admiral de Grasse, and mounted the Souchère Dor (near the cathedral).
Vue du vieil Antibes.
Au loin, la mer disparaît pour laisser place à la montagne. Je ne me lasse jamais d'observer ce territoire plein de contrastes et au nom tellement évocateur: la Côte d'Azur. Assurément ce coin du Monde est béni des Dieux!
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The snowy peaks of the southern Alps stand out behind the fortifications of the old town of Antibes, on the French Riviera.
I just love this shot cause it reminds me of the French Riviera at one first sight. Just a few colours, and the lamp outside that door.. I also like the way that houses are painted in the Vieil (Old) Antibes.
I took this shot just after I met this guy here around the corner.. :)
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