view gallery SW11.7 km | Clos Triguedina - Vire-sur-Lot (Lot), France in Wineries [FR] Clos Triguedina est le berceau de la famille Baldès. C’est un patrimoine chargé en histoires d’hommes. [EN] Étienne Baldès planted his first plots of Cahors vines at Clos Triguedina in 1830, having identified the best terraces of the Lot valley. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/25/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery S18.3 km | Notre Dame de l’Assomption - Carnac Rouffiac (Lot), France in Legacy of Medieval Spiritual Warriors [FR] Ce monument est une ancienne dépendance des Templiers puis des Hospitaliers de Saint Jean de Jérusalem. [EN] This monument is a former posession of the Templars and subsequently the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/25/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SW20.3 km | Lavoir de Fumel- Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France in Lavoir (wash houses) Lavoir, dit fontaine de Fumel. Washhouse, knowned as Fumel's fountain posted by: gemeloj location: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France date approved: 02/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S20.4 km | Tour de Trébaïx - Trébaïx (Lot), France in Legacy of Medieval Spiritual Warriors [FR] Ce serait à la fin du xiiie siècle que les Templiers se sont installés à Trébaïx. [EN] The Templars took residence in Trébaïx at the end of the 13th century. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/26/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Arc de Diane - Cahors, France in Ancient Roman Civilization [FR] L'Arc de Diane est le principal vestige des thermes romains de Divona Cadurcorum, la cité gallo-romaine. [EN] The Arch of Diana is the main vestige of the Roman baths of Divona Cadurcorum, the Gallo-Roman city that became Cahors. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Way Marker GR 65 La via Podiensis - Cahors, France in Way of St. James [FR] La via Podiensis, la "Route du Puy" est la plus célèbre et la plus populaire, car au plus près de la réalité historique. [EN] The French name for this GR route is the Chemin de Saint-Jacques. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Pont Valentré, Cahors in Arch Bridges The iconic Pont Valentré is the signature for the city of Cahors and the surrounding vineyards. This stone arched bridge, fortified with three towers, is classic example of medieval French military architecture, a National Historical Monument. posted by: arby101ca location: France date approved: 08/11/2015 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Chemins de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle en France -Pont Valentré, Cahors in World Heritage Sites The iconic Pont Valentré is the signature for the city of Cahors and the surrounding vineyards. This stone arched bridge, fortified with three towers, is classic example of medieval French military architecture and UNESCO world heritage site,868-052. posted by: arby101ca location: Occitanie, France date approved: 08/10/2015 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Pont Valentré - Cahors, Midi-Pyrénées, France in Gothic Architecture Pont Valentré took over 70 years to build in the 14th century. // Pont Valentré a pris plus de 70 ans pour construire au 14ème siècle. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: Occitanie, France date approved: 09/06/2017 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Pont Valentré - Cahors, France in Monuments Historiques Français The iconic Pont Valentré is the signature for the city of Cahors and the surrounding vineyards. This stone arched bridge, fortified with three towers, is classic example of medieval French military architecture, a National Historical Monument. posted by: arby101ca location: Occitanie, France date approved: 08/11/2015 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Devil's Tower- Cahors, Midi-Pyrénées, France in Man-made Devilish Locations The bridge's central tower is named Devil's Tower for the apparent role that the devil played in getting the bridge finished. // La tour centrale du pont s'appelle Devil's Tower pour le rôle apparent que le diable a joué dans la fin du pont. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: Occitanie, France date approved: 09/03/2017 last visited: 04/03/2023 |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Pont Valentré - Cahors, Midi-Pyrénées, France in Urban Legends and Superstitions Legend has it that the bridge's builder made a deal with the devil to speed up the pace of construction. // Selon la légende, le constructeur de ponts a fait un accord avec le diable pour accélérer le rythme de la construction. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: Occitanie, France date approved: 09/08/2017 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE23.8 km | Way Marker Pont Valentré - Cahors, France in Way of St. James [FR] Cahors est une étape incontournable sur la voie principale du chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, la Via Podiensis. [EN] Cahors is crossed by the Via Podiensis, the route from Puy en Velay, today called the Grande Randonnée route GR65. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/28/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.8 km | Way Marker Le Jardin de Saint Jacques - Cahors, France in Way of St. James [FR] Ce jardin rend hommage aux pèlerins qui empruntent les 770 km de la Via Podensis du Puy-en-Velay à Roncevaux. [EN] This garden pays homage to the pilgrims who follow the 770 km of the Via Podensis from Puy-en-Velay to Roncevaux. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.8 km | La fontaine des Chartreux - Cahors, France in Natural Springs [FR] Elle est une résurgence calcaire, autrefois lieu de culte de la déesse Divona, qui donna son nom à Cahors (Divona Cadurcorum). [EN] The fontaine is a limestone resurgence, once a place of worship of the goddess Divona. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.8 km | La fontaine des Chartreux - Cahors, France in In Search of the Celts [FR] Elle est une résurgence calcaire, autrefois lieu de culte de la déesse Divona, déesse des eaux d'origine celtique. [EN] It is a limestone resurgence, once a place of worship of the goddess Divona, goddess of waters of Celtic origin. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SE24.1 km | Cathédrale St Etienne CAHORS - 46 in French Benchmarks Cathédrale St Etienne CAHORS - 46
Borne du Nivellement Général de France altitude 124,74 m posted by: Gulliver D. location: Occitanie, France date approved: 08/27/2017 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Cathédrale Saint-Etienne - Cahors.France in Domes of the (Under) World Un des 2 domes de la cathedrale de Cahors posted by: lulu_et_compagnie location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/27/2018 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Cathédrale Saint-Étienne - Cahors, France in Romanesque Architecture [FR] La cathédrale Saint-Étienne est une cathédrale gothique, romane et byzantine édifiée au début du xiie siècle. [EN] Cahors Cathedral is an example of the transition between the late Romanesque and Gothic architectural traditions. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/29/2020 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Cathédrale Saint-Étienne - Cahors, France in Cathedrals [FR] La cathédrale Saint-Étienne est un des plus vastes édifices français à coupoles sur pendentifs. [EN] Cahors Cathedral was built in the 11th century, over a church erected in the 7th century. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 11/01/2020 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors - Chemins de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle en France - Cahors, France, ID=868-051 in World Heritage Sites [FR] La cathédrale Saint-Étienne est une cathédrale gothique, romane et byzantine édifiée au début du xiie siècle. [EN] The church was built by bishop Gerard de Cardaillac in the 11th century, over a church erected in the 7th century. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Occitanie, France date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 08/24/2022 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Marché Paysan (Farmers' Market) - Cahors, Midi-Pyrénées, France in Farmers' Markets The square is filled with vendors of meats, fruits, vegetables, wine, cheese and more. // La place est remplie de vendeurs de viandes, de fruits, de légumes, de vin, de fromage et plus encore. posted by: Trail Blaisers location: Occitanie, France date approved: 09/03/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery SE24.3 km | The Blues Trail: Mississipi to France. Cahors. France in Blues Legends The Blues Trail: Mississipi to France posted by: lulu_et_compagnie location: Occitanie, France date approved: 12/10/2018 last visited: 12/10/2018 |
view gallery SE24.3 km | Cahors - Jean-Jacques CHAPOU - Héros de la résistance 1944 in World War II Memorials / Monuments Statue de Jean Jacques CHAPOU par Serge LORQUIN posted by: Gulliver D. location: Occitanie, France date approved: 09/06/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery SE24.5 km | Pendule monumentale à billes. Cahors. France in Rolling Ball Sculpture Pendule monumentale à billes de Cahors posted by: lulu_et_compagnie location: Occitanie, France date approved: 12/09/2018 last visited: 12/09/2018 |
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