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Even the waiters and waitresses dress up in XVIIIth century costume - which really adds to the atmosphere on le Rocher.
This Italian restaurant, as you might guess, is called Pinocchio.
30 August 2009
29 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Nails
28 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Blacksmith
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Meet the blacksmith.
In the smaller photograph he is explaining how the bellows work (by pushing on that piece of wood he has his hand on). Tomorrow we'll see what he is making.
The quality of all the displays, the costumes, the enthusiasm and energy of the participants - it made for a fascinating day and one could almost imagine how it might have been all those years ago - well, perhaps without the smells...
Meet the blacksmith.
In the smaller photograph he is explaining how the bellows work (by pushing on that piece of wood he has his hand on). Tomorrow we'll see what he is making.
The quality of all the displays, the costumes, the enthusiasm and energy of the participants - it made for a fascinating day and one could almost imagine how it might have been all those years ago - well, perhaps without the smells...
27 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Music whilst you Eat!
26 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Tour Guide
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The tour guide gathers her charges. Whether this group are here specially for the Fête, I don't know as there are always loads of tour groups on the rocher. Can't be so easy to live here and have tourists walk past your door and under your windows all day long.
The tour guide gathers her charges. Whether this group are here specially for the Fête, I don't know as there are always loads of tour groups on the rocher. Can't be so easy to live here and have tourists walk past your door and under your windows all day long.
25 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Participation
24 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Parades
23 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Dressing Up
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One of the fun things is that visitors can - for 25 euros - hire a complete costume and so participate in the Fête. Do you suppose the people in the photo below are visitors or part of the proceedings? I don't know but think they are probably the real thing.
One of the fun things is that visitors can - for 25 euros - hire a complete costume and so participate in the Fête. Do you suppose the people in the photo below are visitors or part of the proceedings? I don't know but think they are probably the real thing.
22 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century -Žilina to Sagres
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I was intrigued with these guys' t-shirts. They are driving from Žilina in Slovakia (where they live) to Sagres in Portugal. Both cities are marked on their shirts. It will take them two weeks. They left Žilina the day before they arrived in Monaco. Here they pose just before the start of the Fête.
Hope you had a great trip, guys!
I was intrigued with these guys' t-shirts. They are driving from Žilina in Slovakia (where they live) to Sagres in Portugal. Both cities are marked on their shirts. It will take them two weeks. They left Žilina the day before they arrived in Monaco. Here they pose just before the start of the Fête.
Hope you had a great trip, guys!
21 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Violinist
20 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Lunch
19 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Pirates
18 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Candle Maker
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Continual dunking of the candles into the wax is what makes a candle and here the children help too.
In the last photo, you see how the wax is kept liquid with the heat from the fire underneath. The little boy has a block of wood to stand on as he was too small to reach the vat to dip his candle into the wax.
The candles sold at 1 euro each.
You can see the candle maker's dog on Riviera Dogs today.
Continual dunking of the candles into the wax is what makes a candle and here the children help too.
In the last photo, you see how the wax is kept liquid with the heat from the fire underneath. The little boy has a block of wood to stand on as he was too small to reach the vat to dip his candle into the wax.
The candles sold at 1 euro each.
You can see the candle maker's dog on Riviera Dogs today.
17 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Necklace
16 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Asses' Milk
This stall sells products, particularly soap, made with donkey milk - I suppose in the old days it was called asses' milk. The sign says that the milk of the donkey is the closest to the milk of a woman and that it will cure skin problems such as eczema.
This lady put some cream on my hand and it felt good, not greasy. I intended buying some before I left and regret I forgot.
15 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - Gunpowder
14 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Programme Lady
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As you can see in the small photograph, the man handing out the wine tries to persuade the young lady (who hands out the programmes) to have some wine. She looks a little unsure and then agrees.
I wonder if they had red nail polish in the XVIIIth century?
We see the Palace in the background - note the weather, low cloud over le rocher and humid that morning. No wonder the wine was welcome.
As you can see in the small photograph, the man handing out the wine tries to persuade the young lady (who hands out the programmes) to have some wine. She looks a little unsure and then agrees.
I wonder if they had red nail polish in the XVIIIth century?
We see the Palace in the background - note the weather, low cloud over le rocher and humid that morning. No wonder the wine was welcome.
13 August 2009
Fête XVIIIth Century - the Wine
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This is the fourth year the Mairie (Town Hall) of Monaco has put on this festival in honour of Prince Antoine 1st, who was responsible for much of the beautiful architecture in the Principality.
It takes place on le Rocher, the part of Monaco where we find the Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and the Cathedral.
So come along, put on your 18th century clothes and let's have a good day out. And first...why a glass of wine, of course.
In the last photo, you see the wine cart being pushed towards the Mairie - the workers (and there were an enormous number of volunteers) were offered a glass of wine to help them through the day.
This is the fourth year the Mairie (Town Hall) of Monaco has put on this festival in honour of Prince Antoine 1st, who was responsible for much of the beautiful architecture in the Principality.
It takes place on le Rocher, the part of Monaco where we find the Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and the Cathedral.
So come along, put on your 18th century clothes and let's have a good day out. And first...why a glass of wine, of course.
In the last photo, you see the wine cart being pushed towards the Mairie - the workers (and there were an enormous number of volunteers) were offered a glass of wine to help them through the day.
12 August 2009
The Opera House
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A zoomed photo taken at dusk and from exactly the same position as yesterday's photo. The steeples you see are the casino building and specifically, the opera house, designed by Garnier.
Note the turquoise cupola far left. You can see a close up of this by clicking on the link.
A zoomed photo taken at dusk and from exactly the same position as yesterday's photo. The steeples you see are the casino building and specifically, the opera house, designed by Garnier.
Note the turquoise cupola far left. You can see a close up of this by clicking on the link.
11 August 2009
Dusk
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