So, folks, after yesterday's first set here follows the second part of Bordeaux . (Part one of a about it.)
A nice coffee shop, or that I've since searched? I was pretty down from walking and wanted to get my bearings, which route I take on the best way to see and not to miss the train.
Well, then I have really seen a lot!
This, for example.
Broad Street! When
I've seen the last? Right, in Vienna. This inspires Bordeaux slightly homesick, although I did not even Vienna so much love ...!!
One more proof of the similarity between Bordeaux and Vienna.? The Grand Theatre (Grand Theatre) of the City Na Na Na What is it ;-)
get the whole thing? a little to make less superficial: most of the architecture of Bordeaux from the 18th century, which explains both the differences and the similarities with Vienna, the city is substantially even from early days / historicism dominated ((19th century).. Almuth lecturer has spoken ... ;-) )
Place des Quinquonces... und ich habe immer noch nicht rausgefunden, warum er so heisst!
In Asterix wird ja vorgeschlagen, er sei nach einer römischen Heeresformation benannt worden, die ein Zenturio, dessen Namen ich vergessen habe, von senen Legionären angewendet haben wollte, als Asterix und Obelix sich den Sack mit den Spezialitäten (lange Geschichte...) schnappten, um ihre Tour de France zu beenden.
Irgendwie glaube ich das aber nicht so recht...
Der Platz befindet sich jedenfalls am Rand der Garonne, die, wie wir alle wissen, ja auch durch Toulouse fliesst. (Ich überlegte ernsthaft, mich einfach to throw into the water and to drive me home. I then left because I was not sure whether the water flows in the right direction.)
These Frenchmen having these really weird bows ... Paris in a bunch ... Toulouse at least one (you know him) ... here a completely unmotivated (Hi Susan!) standing in the middle of town, at the beginning of the Boulevard Victor Hugo, whom I should go in, and in a line to a Garonnebrücke.
This Bordeaux (I still do not known how the little people) are not very satisfied with their city! Constantly road works, a blot on the field of view, like this:
This, dear audience, is the Grande Glochem, the big bell.
I just wanted to hang times just the rooftops: This was my lover shaft for large bells and garlands free Glock initially satisfied.
(Oh, what I am today ... funny * g *)
Glochem The Grande is the bell tower for those beautiful church in which there is, among other things this great statue. I find it awesome, it increases you but (simply click) and look up to you how the relationship between the faithful and the saints is designed.
(Hat now mitgekriegt eh none that I've omitted the name of the church? St Egide, I think ...)
constantly build something, this Bordeaux, to their churches (St Michel this time) also. Almost like the Viennese St. Stephen's Cathedral, kopfschüttel.
In the foreground a supplement to the garbage: So does that mean in Bordeaux ... remains one of the greatest sights of Bordeaux.
And since we are "already" at the end my involuntary, but very nice trip to Bordeaux.
The station, here because he reminds me so to Hamburg. this must also what to do with the century have ...
love and best wishes!
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