The construction of l'eglise Notre Dame de l'Assomption began in 1764 and was completed in 1772. The style of the facade was influenced by neo-classicism and decorated with monumental pilasters. Its architect, Antonio Spinelli, contrasted the outside with its interior which is decorated with cornices and trompe l'oeil paintings producing a dramatic effect proper to the baroque style.
17 October 2008
16 October 2008
15 October 2008
14 October 2008
Eze Village - the Red Pot
Another pretty corner. Eze has so many moments like this. I love the glaze of this lovely pot, set off so well by the succulents growing out of it and of course the beautiful stone.
13 October 2008
Eze Village - the Chef and the Manager
Well I'm assuming these two are Chef and Manager... it was taken around 2 p.m. so the main lunch service would be coming to an end.
12 October 2008
Eze Village - the Filigree Gate
11 October 2008
10 October 2008
Eze Village - the Well
An entrance to the gardens of the Château de la Chèvre d'Or.
Click on David's Tamarindo Daily Photo for photos of the Chévre d'Or's 'angel champagne glasses.' Scroll down to view. You can also read David's wonderful tale about these in the Comments (last two days) on this blog.
Click on David's Tamarindo Daily Photo for photos of the Chévre d'Or's 'angel champagne glasses.' Scroll down to view. You can also read David's wonderful tale about these in the Comments (last two days) on this blog.
09 October 2008
Eze Village - the Flower Pot
08 October 2008
Eze Village - the Espresso
With two important hotel/restaurants in the village, it's no surprise to pass some of the men and women who work in them. This young man is taking a coffee break from his work at the Chateau Eza.
07 October 2008
Eze Village - Château de la Chèvre d'Or
The Château de la Chèvre d'Or is one of the two prestigious hotel/restaurants in Eze village. The Golden Goat (Chèvre d'Or) is a legendary animal, made famous by Frédéric Mistral and appears in several local and Provençal legends.
This prestigious establishment was originally no more than a group of dwellings restored in the early 1920s by the American violinist and composer, Balakovic. It was later converted into a restaurant and then a hotel and since then many famous people have stayed here. And if you've seen the 2007 film, The Bucket List, with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, you'll recognise the scenery.
Click on the links above to read more.
06 October 2008
05 October 2008
Eze Village - Wander and wonder
The way to see Eze is to wander the little streets - don't follow the tourists on their way directly to the gardens at the top (although we will go there) - take any little turning - you'll find pretty squares, tumbling plants, stone houses. You can't get lost - Eze village is too small for that.
04 October 2008
Eze Village - the Setting
Here we are, looking up the perched village of Eze from the Moyenne Corniche. In the smaller photograph we can see the tip of St. Jean Cap Ferrat jutting out to sea - this has some of the most prestigious and expensive properties on the Côte d'Azur.
Man lived in Eze village as long ago as Neolithic times (around 2,000 BC) but now it's a trendy place with two exceptional hotel/restaurants, arty shops and a beautiful exotic garden at the top. It is also well-known for its perfume factory - Fragonard - the yellow building you see on the lower right.
Man lived in Eze village as long ago as Neolithic times (around 2,000 BC) but now it's a trendy place with two exceptional hotel/restaurants, arty shops and a beautiful exotic garden at the top. It is also well-known for its perfume factory - Fragonard - the yellow building you see on the lower right.
03 October 2008
Eze Village - Roof tiles
Eze village is just along from Monaco on the Moyenne Corniche. It's a more 'touristy' village than those I've been covering on Menton Daily Photo but with views to die for and the quaintest little streets ... as we'll discover as we start to look around.
See you tomorrow. Flat shoes for the ladies please.
See you tomorrow. Flat shoes for the ladies please.
02 October 2008
More Lines
More lines today... here you see the lines that mark the tennis courts, home to the famous Monte Carlo Tennis Masters. They are being watered to keep them in perfect condition.
Behind - more yachts than usual are out at sea. That's because, when I took the photograph last weekend, the Monte Carlo Boat Show was taking place in Port Hercule. These yachts had to give up their berths for the duration of the show. The large hotel is the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort.
Behind - more yachts than usual are out at sea. That's because, when I took the photograph last weekend, the Monte Carlo Boat Show was taking place in Port Hercule. These yachts had to give up their berths for the duration of the show. The large hotel is the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort.
01 October 2008
Theme Day: Lines
Lines of light show the Basse Corniche (lower cliff road) and the Moyenne Corniche (middle cliff road) from Roquebrune-Cap-Martin to Monaco. There are four roads that run along the coast here - the Basse, the Moyenne, the Grande and above the three, the Autoroute. You can see le rocher (rock) of Monaco and Port Hercule in the distance. Photo taken from the medieval hill village of Roquebrune as night was falling.
164 other City Daily Photo bloggers are interpreting today's theme - Lines. We are in for a treat. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
164 other City Daily Photo bloggers are interpreting today's theme - Lines. We are in for a treat. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
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