The Musée Des Civilisations De L'Europe Et De La Méditerranée (MuCEM)
Villa Méditerranée Were Inaugurated
2013
MuCEM
Devoted
History
Culture Of European
Mediterranean Civilisations
Adjacent Villa Méditerranée
International Centre
Cultural
Artistic Interchange
Partially Constructed Underwater
Site
Linked
Footbridges
Fort Saint-Jean
PanierThe Musée Regards De Provence
Opened
2013
Located Between
Cathedral Of Notre Dame De La Majeur
Fort Saint-Jean
Occupies
Converted Port Building Constructed
1945
Monitor
Control Potential Sea-borne Health Hazards
Particular Epidemics
Now Houses
Permanent Collection Of Historical Artworks From Provence
Well
Temporary ExhibitionsThe Musée Du Vieux Marseille
Housed
16th-century Maison Diamantée
Describing Everyday Life
Marseille From
18th Century OnwardsThe Musée Des Docks Romains Preserves
Situ
Remains Of Roman Commercial Warehouses
Has
Small Collection Of Objects
Dating From
Greek Period
Middle Ages
That Were Uncovered
Site Or Retrieved From ShipwrecksThe Marseille History Museum (Musée D'Histoire De Marseille)
Devoted
History Of
Town
Located
Centre Bourse
Contains Remains Of
Greek
Roman History Of Marseille
Well
Best Preserved Hull Of
6th-century Boat
World
Ancient Remains From
Hellenic Port
Displayed
Adjacent Archeological Gardens
Jardin Des VestigesThe Musée Cantini
Museum Of Modern Art Near
Palais De Justice
Houses Artworks Associated With Marseille
Well
Several Works
PicassoThe Musée Grobet-Labadié
Opposite
Palais Longchamp
Houses
Exceptional Collection Of European Objets D'art
Old Musical InstrumentsThe 19th-century Palais Longchamp
Designed
Esperandieu
Located
Parc Longchamp
Built
Grand Scale
This Italianate Colonnaded Building Rises Up Behind
Vast Monumental Fountain With Cascading Waterfalls
Jeux D'eau Marks
Masks
Entry Point Of
Canal De Provence Into Marseille
Its Two Wings House
Musée Des Beaux-arts De Marseille (a Fine Arts Museum)
Natural History Museum (Muséum D'histoire Naturelle De Marseille)The Château Borély
Located
Parc Borély
Park Off
Bay Of Marseille With
Jardin Botanique E.M
Heckel
Botanical Garden
Museum Of
Decorative Arts
Fashion
Ceramics (fr) Opened
Renovated Château
June 2013The Musée D'Art Contemporain De Marseille (fr) (MAC)
Museum Of Contemporary Art
Opened
1994
Devoted
American
European Art From
1960s
Present DayThe Musée Du Terroir Marseillais (fr)
Château-Gombert
Devoted
Provençal Crafts
TraditionsThe MuCEM
Musée Regards De Provence
Villa Mediterannée
With Notre Dame De La Majeur
Right
The Hôtel-Dieu de Paris
oldest hospital
city, Pierre Mignard
Self-portrait
between 1670
1690
oil
canvas
235 cm × 188 cm (93
× 74 in)
Louvre! See also
Urban area (France)
Urban unit, Amphitheatre of
Three Gauls
Roman ruins of
amphitheatreMiddle Ages
Renaissance Grand EstBourgogne-Franche-Comté.
The earliest French literature dates from
Middle Ages
when what
now known
modern France did not have
single
uniform language
There were several languages
dialects
writers used their own spelling
grammar
Some authors of French mediaeval texts
unknown
such
Tristan
Iseult
Lancelot-Grail
Other authors
known
example Chrétien de Troyes
Duke William IX of Aquitaine
who wrote
OccitanMuch medieval French poetry
literature were inspired
legends of
Matter of France
such
Song of Roland
various chansons de geste
Roman de Renart
written
1175
Perrout de Saint Cloude
tells
story of
mediaeval character Reynard ('the Fox')
another example of early French writing
important 16th-century writer was François Rabelais
whose novel Gargantua
Pantagruel has remained famous
appreciated until now
Michel de Montaigne was
other major figure of
French literature during that century
His most famous work
Essais
created
literary genre of
essay
French poetry during that century was embodied
Pierre de Ronsard
Joachim du Bellay
Both writers founded
La Pléiade literary movementDuring
17th century
Madame de La Fayette published anonymously La Princesse de Clèves
novel that
considered
be one of
very first psychological novels of all times
Jean de La Fontaine
one of
most famous fabulists of that time
he wrote hundreds of fables
some being far more famous than others
such
Ant
Grasshopper
Generations of French pupils had
learn his fables
that were seen
helping teaching wisdom
common sense
young people
Some of his verses have entered
popular language
become proverbs
such
À l'œuvre
connaît l'artisan.[A workman
known
his chips]see description, Chapelle de la Trinité (1622)
first Baroque chapel built
Lyon
part of
former École de la Trinité
now Collège-lycée Ampère, animated gif showing expansion of Franks across Europe. La Martiniere Lyon
French wines
usually made
accompany French cuisine.
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