
(Béthune) Le Beffroi - The Belfry
During the Hundred Years' War, the loyalty displayed by the people of Béthune towards the French monarchy earned them their first belfry
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Delight in some of the stages that will allow you to discover the world...

During the Hundred Years' War, the loyalty displayed by the people of Béthune towards the French monarchy earned them their first belfry

And the statues ? Look in the corners, just in front of the first series of gargoyles...

You can see the largest estuary in Europe ahead of you.

Professor Tournesol has disappeared. The police have found the trail of the scholar, who's been kidnapped to South America!

It is here that the most famous of the pharaons, Ramses II, decided the construction of a temple, for its own glory !

The reading begins with scenes from the old testament.

Situated in the heart of Dublin, 2 streets away from the Liffey...

Moulin. Before the city of Chartres was invaded, this young Prefect put up posters throughout Eure-et-Loir.

Here was the ending of the Roman Road between Lyon-Saintes.

From the beginning, people were indignant in the name of french art and history.

The town of Dreux is, as you can see, rich in exceptional architectural patrimony.

"La galerie des milieux" unites 11 landscapes of the Aquitaine !

Its origins date back to when Louis the 14th extended the Tuileries Garden with an alley planted with elms in 1670....

Built by a Swiss, the Park Hôtel is among the 14 palatial mansions built during the 19th century.

This spot provides a strategic viewpoint downstream from Bordeaux.

The bridge of Saint Bénezet, the real name of the Pont d'Avignon, dates from the end of the 12th century.

Jean-François Millet lived in this house with studio from 1849 until his death in 1875

During the Battle of the Somme, the soldiers traveled by foot, but a train line was installed in order to bring them provisions.

Uzerche, the pearl of the Limousin !

Quai de Seine and bargemen

It was King Henry the Fourth who in 1609 authorized construction in the capital of Brittany, the sixth Parliament of France !...

It was therefore by international maritime that Saint Brieuc grew.

Surrounded by precipitous mountains, enchanted vallies, and exotic animals inhabiting the forest : zebras, girafs, crocodiles...

Fontainebleau, and notably the rocks of Franchard, was, in 1833, the setting as passions ran high between the authors George Sand and Alfred...

The Collégiale St Martin, open to the public after 20 years of excavation and restoration.

A place dedicated to the arts and non-western civilizations, hidden within a garden unlike any other...

Cette forteresse qui date du 14ème siècle est en parfait état.

It is said that the original church should not have been built here but at the place called Quilliou...

Today the vestiges of Arles Theatre are revived every year to the sounds of World music...

This miniature Venice was once a neighborhood inhabited by tanners and market gardeners.

These bridges are remainders from the ramparts that encircled the city in the Middle Ages.

Gilles Queneau is a fisherman and the owner of the Bourriche aux appétits in Saint Dyé. He knows the fish of the Loire very well...

The church is at the heart of a large architectural grouping.

It has recently been renovated by the architect Bernard Huet, who is also responsible for the renovations done to the Champs Elysées in Par...

The cathedral of Notre Dame de Laon is one of the 3 oldest in the gothic style in France.

The alliance between the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs and the Guérin Porcelain Factory

A proof of the Limousin Roman architectural style from the 11th and 12th centuries...

Everything started right here for Marseille.

The Rock of Monaco played an essential role in the history of this principality

The 17th Corps sets out for Patay. In fact, it is in Loigny where General de Solis' men will fight.

The grand era of Collonges was in the 16th and 17th century...

Let's transport ourselves to 1895. Does that year mean anything to you ? Yes, it's the year cinema was born.

Here we are on a rocky spur which overhangs 60 meters above the valleyof the Huisne and its affluents.

Across from us is the Point de la Baumette. It's a favorite peninsula of the writer Saint-Exupéry, as it was there that he got married...

The history of coal in the region and the miners' work...

Nowadays, the Place de la Rotonde symbolizes to heart of Aix-en-Provence.

Here is there one of the most mediatic world events along with the Olympic Games !

With its column marking the zero point for all roads leaving the city, this square has always been the heart of Munich.

Commercial thoroughfare of the first rank in Charente.

The Grand'place has always been Lille's gathering place, for meeting, for partying, and for the jumble sale.