Moulin de Cougnaguet, a fortified watermill built in the early 14th century by Cistercian monks, and today one of the key tourist attractions of the Lot
Month: January 2019
Bouzies, boating base on the river Lot
Bouzies, a popular boating base and tourist spot on the river Lot renowned for its spectacular cliffs and towpath carved into the rock
Saint-Cernin du Causse village church
Saint-Cernin du Causse, a rural village of Quercy that boasts a church decorated with a wealth of colourful frescoes and contemporary stained-glass windows
Fort du Lourdou – Roc d’Anglars
Fort du Lourdou, the defensive outpost of the fortress of Belcastel was built at the foot of Roc d’Anglars, an imposing cliff commanding the Aveyron River
Covered passages, gateways to the Paris of yesteryear
Discover Paris covered passages, pedestrian shopping arcades nestled under elegant glass roofs and charming witnesses of 19th century architecture
Passage Puteaux, Paris shortest covered passage
Passage Puteaux, Paris’ shortest covered passage and former shopping arcade, is today a short-cut between 2 streets in the Madeleine District
Passage des Deux Pavillons, a short cut to Palais-Royal
Passage des Deux Pavillons, a tiny passage named after the pavilions that frame it, serves as short-cut between the Palais-Royal and Rue Vivienne
Passage des Princes, the haunt of video games and models
Passage des Princes, the last covered shopping arcade built in the 19th century, was fully renovated and is today the haunt of video games and models stores