Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Elegant French Displays


Medieval town of Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy, with a beautiful flower display.


Elegant display at Fragonard perfumery in the French Riviera.


Original display in the French Riviera.


Original window display in the medieval town of St. Paul in the French Riviera.


Elegant fruit display in Rouen. The town, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stakes.


Beautiful display of chocolates in Rouen.


Display at brandy distillery in the town of Cognac.


Elegant vegetable display in the kitchen of Chenonceau Chateau in the famous Loire Valley.


Original pan display in the kitchen of Chenonceau Chateau.

The Cobbled Streets of France

Medieval hilltop town of St. Paul in the French Riviera is known for modern museums and galleries.

Famous medieval walled town of Carcassonne.

St. Emilion in the Bordeaux region has fascinating Romanesque churches and ruins stretching all along steep and narrow streets.
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Amboise with imposing castle is famous for the Clos Lucé manor house where Leonardo da Vinci lived (and ultimately died) at the invitation of King Francis I.

Mont St. Michel, strategically built surrounded by water, is one of France's most recognisable landmarks.

The picturesque harbor town of Honfleur on the Normandy coast was a summer haunt of the Impressionsit painters.

The town of Rouen is where Joan of Arc was burned at the stakes.