I love taking photos of things other people don't usually pay much attention to. Architectural details fascinate me, no matter where they are. As strange as it may sound, I love visiting cemetaries, reading tombstones, and taking photos.
The photos of the vault doors in this post were taken at Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in the 20th arrondisment of Paris, and cemetaries in Nice and Collioure. Pere Lachaise is really one of the loveliest, quietest places in the city. It's hard to believe that you are in the middle of Paris as the main sound you hear is wind rustling through the trees.
While you're there, be sure to find Jim Morrison's grave--it'll be the only one with a guard keeping watch over visitors. You can buy a map just outside the gates (you'll need one), because there are so many famous people buried there. My favorites are Chopin, who is buried in a beautiful white vault, and Edith Piaf, whom you will need to look for under her family name, Gassion.
You'll be amazed at some of the vaults in the cemetary. They are the size of small homes. There are graves there from the 1700s of families that have apparently completely died off and the vaults are disintegrating from neglect, but amazingly, it's still a working cemetary. It's really impossible to see the whole of the cemetary in one day and if you do go, you need to wear sensible shoes as the sidewalks among the graves have been disturbed by tree roots from all the beautiful trees that provide the shade on a hot day.
Showing posts with label Nice. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
TEXAS CITY CAFE.......Tex-Mex in Nice, France
My husband spotted Texas City at 10 Rue Dalpozzo while we were strolling around Nice. I couldn't believe it when I saw the sign outside! I was so excited and couldn't wait to have Mexican food after having been in France for a couple of months. It was HEAVEN! The closest we came to Mexican was eating at Cuban restaurants in Paris and Avignon. Not quite the same!
I loved the food at Texas City so much that we went back the next day for lunch, as well. It's just a pity that we didn't discover this "little bit of Texas" earlier in our two-week stay!
Texas City
"This establishment was the first Tex-Mex restaurant in France and opened in 1978. Situated in Nice just steps away from the prestigious Promenade des Anglais, just behind the Mediterranean Palace, the Texas City restaurant is owned by Franco American Texan Frank Alan Charat. The authentic Rio Bravo style décor is the setting for a menu full of traditional Tex-Mex specialities such as chicken enchiladas, tacos and burritos as well as tasty desserts like chocolate brownies. Prices are more than reasonable. If you really love the Wild West then the line dancing events twice a month are just the ticket."
The restaurant is just a few blocks north of La Promenade des Anglais.
Labels:
Mexican food,
Nice,
restaurant,
Tex-Mex,
Texas City
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