30 December 2007

Roquebrune village - 4


This is part of rue du Château which leads to the Xth century Château - built in 970 by Conrad 1st, Count of Ventimiglia. The castle is the oldest Carolingian fortress in France. I'll write much more about the Château when we visit it. But for tomorrow, I've another surprise - do come back.

12 comments:

  1. In America, they'd have torn all this down--or straightened it out, widened it, paved it with asphalt, added a Starbuck's and a mini mall. It's so wonderful to see a place that values history (and walking) over convenience and parking places.

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  2. Buttons stole my thunder!

    What a beaut and piece of history! ; )

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  3. I just cannot imagine houses being built like this all stuck together.

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  4. Just gorgeous. Can't wait for the Chateau.

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  5. So different from our Breton houses that it's difficult to beleive we still are in the same country...
    Can't wait for tomorrow: these photos are wonderful and I love surprises!

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  6. There were people walking those cobblestones over 1000 years ago! That gives me chills...

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  7. I love those old streets. A small world without concrete!

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  8. I didn't see this when I was in France. But it is reminding me a little of Eze where I walked and looked in wonder.

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  9. I want to go on a walk here! Your photo has enticed me to have that dream. Thanks!

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  10. this is such a stunning photo, I LOVE old arches and little alleys leading off round corners! Happy New Year

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