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sexta-feira, novembro 23, 2007

Tours France

Some pictures taken from Tours France and its Cathedral.

Tours is a city in France, the préfecture (capital city) of the Indre-et-Loire département, on the lower reaches of the river Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. Touraine, the region around Tours, is known for its wines, the perfection of its local spoken French, and for the famous Battle of Tours in 732. It is also the site of the cycling race Paris-Tours. Tours is the largest city in the Centre region of France, although it is not the regional capital, which resides in its second-largest city of Orléans. In 2006, the city itself had 142,000 inhabitants and the metropolitan area had 297,631.


The cathedral of Tours, dedicated to Saint Gatien, its canonized first bishop, was begun about 1170 to replace the just-started cathedral that was burnt out in 1166, during the quarrel between Louis VII of France and Henry II of England. The lowermost stages of the west towers (illustration, right) belong to the 12th century, but the rest of the west end is in the profusely detailed Flamboyant Gothic of the 15th century, completed just as the Renaissance was affecting less traditional patrons than bishops, in the pleasure châteaux of Touraine. These towers were being constructed at the same time as, for example, Château de Chenonceau.


Some great paintings relay inside this monument.

And they are really big!


Inside the triple-naved church, building proceeded as always from the sanctuary and choir, which has some of the finest stained glass (13th century), and worked pier by pier down the nave. The choir is 13th century; the transept and east bays of the nave are 14th century; a cloister on the north is contemporary with the facade.

The atmosphere of the Gothic cathedral close permeates Honoré de Balzac's dark short novel of jealousy and provincial intrigues, Le Curé de Tours (The Curate of Tours) and his medieval story Maitre Cornelius opens within the cathedral itself.

This painting impressed me the colours are so vivid and seem so fresh to the eye. You can notice the chest of Jesus seems to flow away from the rest of the painting.
Well, this is the rest of a stay in France, next headed to Madrid Spain.

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segunda-feira, novembro 19, 2007

Pictures from Paris France

Been busy as hell with tradicional Christmas gifts but
as promised here are some pictures from Paris and my
special affair with the Eiffel Tower ;)

It was a foggy day. The top of the Tower has
reduced visibility. This is the tallest structure in Paris
and one of the most recognized structures in the world.

Besides caricatures photografing is my second passion.

On the left my wife, Vilma and on the right the trafic jam to get into the Tower.
6,719,200 people visited the tower in 2006 and more than 200,000,000
since its construction. This makes the tower the most visited paid monument
in the world per year.Including the 24 m (79 ft) antenna, the structure is
324 m (1,063 ft) high (since 2000), which is equivalent to about 81 levels in a
conventional building.




Some views from the first floor. Next time i will go to the second
floor... by elevator. The actual count of stairs includes 9 steps to
the ticket booth at the base, 328 steps to the first level, 340 steps
to the second level and 18 steps to the lift platform on the second level.
No wonder i got tired on the first level :P

A better perspective of the line to enter the monument and a special
football field on top of a roof!
When the tower was completed in 1889 it replaced the Washington Monument
as the world's tallest structure — a title retained until 1930 when the
New York City's Chrysler Building
(319 m — 1,047 ft tall) was completed.
The tower is now the fifth-tallest structure in France and the tallest structure
in Paris, with the second-tallest being the Tour Montparnasse (210 m — 689 ft),
although that will soon be surpassed by Tour AXA (225.11 m — 738.36 ft).



Some surrounding landscapery.


The architecture of the Tower is just breath-taking, this must be the
most strong monument in the world.
The structure of the Eiffel Tower
weighs 7,300 tons. Depending on the ambient temperature the top of
the tower may shift away from the sun by up to 18 cm (7 in) due to
thermal expansion of the metal on the side facing the sun. The tower
also sways 6-7 cm (2-3 in) in the wind. I didnt know that!




The most romantic city in the world. Next stop Cathedral of Tours, France.
One thing the Tower is painted with 3 diferent colours and that is why you
can take multiple pictures the tone colour is diferent in each of them.

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