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City artists ST PAUL DE VENCE


From the heights of the alpine slopes of the windows of the medieval town of Saint-Paul de Vence look at the blue expanse of the Mediterranean Sea. Without a doubt, Saint T- Paul can be called one of the most beautiful places on the French Riviera. Its beauty and charm cause mild climate, lush vegetation, svetoosveschennost and understand why the local atmosphere - not simple, but magical, impossible to explain. You know what I mean, after wandering in its streets, art galleries, exhibition halls, small shops.

Saint-Paul called the city of artists, has long been coming here for inspiration. Many famous personalities can catch here, in this hotel with a known restaurant. It was a popular institution Yves Montand and Lino Ventura. Do you have a chance to meet here, Jean Paul Belmondo, who lives nearby.
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Saint-Paul - A real feast for the eyes and soul.


What can we see .
city walls, stunning fragrant gardens, medieval streets with unexpected panorama of the surrounding areas, corners, yards, hiding the bright works of art, a collection of antiques. Walk on Rue Grande to the chapel Saint Clement in the Baroque style, the museum sohodite Maeght, where assembled a remarkable collection of paintings and sculptures from all over Europe. The building, designed by Barcelona architect Josep-Lluis Sert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Luis_Sert
vac waiting Giacometti, Miro, Braque, Chagall, Calder ... During the year, in the halls Museum held a variety of international exhibition of contemporary iskusstva.V St. Paul hosts international tournaments for the game in the balls (petanque, bocce). Remains a popular Café de la Place. where they are held
http://www.petanque.org/postcards/card/337.html

lived here Marc Chagall, Prévert, followed by many creative people moved into the local romantic atmosphere. As mentioned Kandinsky, "Painting - this is the only language in which you can talk with the soul and that she is able to understand." You can just feel it in Saint-Paul de Vence.



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