Provence, the knight city of Europe [travel guide]
Provence is the most popular tourist area in France, attracting a large number of tourists every year. In addition, the famous lavender town around Avignon, as well as the famous seaports Marseille, Nice, and Cannes, are all famous tourist cities in Provence. Especially the small towns scattered in the mountains, they are definitely the best scenery not to be missed here!
Provence is a region located in the southeast of France, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea and bordering Italy. It is world-renowned as the hometown of lavender, and vast fields of purple flowers are the best representation of Provence. Provence is also known as the "City of Knights" in Europe, and the important literary genre of the Middle Ages - Knightly Lyric Poetry originated here. It is rich in resources, sunny, and beautiful, attracting countless tourists since ancient Greek and Roman times, and still remains a tourist destination today.
Must-visit Top 5 attractions
1. Angel Bay
The most beautiful section of the French Riviera, named after its resemblance to angel wings.
2. Ez town
A beautiful medieval town, exuding classical French Mediterranean flavor.
3. The Papal Palace
One of the most important Gothic buildings in Europe, consisting of two parts, with a light show from August to October every year.
4. Old Town of Nice
In the old town, there are many Baroque-style churches and houses, full of Italian-style life and atmosphere.
5. The British Promenade
The famous Promenade des Anglais in Nice, with beautiful coastal scenery along the way and various flowers planted on both sides, leads all the way to the Bay of Angels.
From the Cannes Film Festival in May to September, it is the tourist season in Provence. The weather in Provence is clear and the temperature is comfortable, making it the best time to travel. Every year in July and August, lavender and sunflowers bloom one after another, ushering in the peak tourist season in the Provence region. At this time, traveling there, you can see large fields of flowers.
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nice audio tour and the place is very big we also got lost and the tour can be more interactive
The Papal Palace is a very stylish European building with a high architectural style, and the place is also a very interesting artistic design to see, and there is a fenced garden behind this building, which blends with the architecture, is a good place to visit.
The praise for Avignon seems to deepen with the years. How happy are the people living here, enough sunshine, enough wine, the best scenery, the most pleasant life
Sophie's French Travel Notes Avignon, Provence, France, has a landmark, the Papal Palace, where seven popes have lived since the 14th century, and such an ancient and magnificent building hosts a light show in the inner court of the Papal Palace between August and September every year. Because of the timeliness, because of the wonderfulness of the program, because of the ability to enter the ancient buildings at night, this is an event that must not be missed in Avignon. From August to September, there is a light show every night from 9:15 to 10:15, which lasts 30 minutes. Tickets can be purchased in a small cave on the right hand side outside the Palais. Tickets cost 12 euros and can be discounted to 10 euros with tickets to visit the Palais in the morning. This is a shocking visual light show, the designers put the image on the four-sided building in the inner courtyard, within 30 minutes, the picture appeared in Provence's spring, summer, autumn and winter, lavender, Garbridge, architecture, etc., colorful like changing oil paintings, it is so beautiful!
Europe's largest Gothic palace, the Papal Palace, has been preserved and become a world heritage site. The evening light is softly sprinkled on the granite walls, and the pointed towers no longer look solemn, but some fairy tale castles. The total internal area of the papal palace has reached 1.5 10,000 square meters, the corridors are turned around, the heights are scattered, and the old palace is connected to the new palace. Due to the long history, the internal furnishings are generally relatively simple, mainly to introduce the lives and buildings of several papal residences here. The new palace is relatively gorgeous, the largest hall is the second floor of the Cremant VI worship hall, 52 meters long, 15 meters wide, 19 meters high, the deep dome gives people a sense of infinite extension.
All the way north of the Republic Road, you can see the spectacular papal palace, which is a world cultural heritage. The ticket is 11 euros. You can't take pictures inside, so you only took the appearance. There are beautiful murals in the papal palace, which are very beautiful; the courtyard inside is now a theater and is still in use; There was a hall in the papal palace to introduce the construction projects and related materials at the time, and friends who studied architecture came to visit; the whole was very quiet, there was a hall with 2 statues lying flat on the ground, and there was a side room with 4 coffins on the side, which scared me. I felt left. We went to the papal palace in the evening to take pictures of the sunset. We can watch the sunset at 8 pm in June. The papal palace in the sunset is very charming, and the whole statue of Jesus is golden. But although the papal palace garden on the side is closed at 9 o'clock, it has been allowed to enter. Just come early and visit the garden.
The Papal Palace (French: Palais des Papes) is an ancient palace in the southern French city of Avignon, the largest and most important medieval Gothic building in Europe. The Papal Palace is not only the palace of the Pope, but also a fortress. During the 14th century, the Palais de Avignon was the seat of the Catholic Holy See. Six papal elections in history were held at the Palais des Palais in Avignon, where Benedict XII (1334), Cremans VI (1342), Enos-Zonedius VI (1352), Urbano V (1362), Urgio XI (1370) and Benedict XIII (1394), The Pope).