Chamousset in the Savoyard Vinyards

Chamousset

Near the rivers Arc and Isere, Chamousset lies in the Savoyard vineyards. It was once a fortified hill that developed into a town. During the sixteenth century, a castle was built and destroyed. Handicrafts were the main activity, but today the town has about 600 residents. The village has recently stopped the exodus of rural people to the city and new dwellings are being built along the communication lines.

Saint Didier Au Mont D Or: House With Character

Located in Saint Didier au Mont d’Or, this Californian style house is on a plot of 2990m2. The apartment has been renovated with care and features an outdoor terrace. The property consists of a large living room with a dining area, an equipped kitchen, a large bedroom with an office area and an adjoining bathroom. The property also has a parking space and has an excellent location.

This property is 16 miles from Saint-Laurent-de-Chamousset. Guests can also relax on the patio or take a dip in the inviting pool. Other features of the house include outdoor furniture and a microwave. Guests can also take advantage of the local bird-watching activities.

Heart Vieux Lyon: Dazzling View And Garden

The city’s enchanting riverfront features sculptures and local art. One such piece depicts a young couple embracing each other and is adjacent to an illuminated pedestrian bridge leading to Vieux Lyon. The medieval area of Lyon is dotted with charming cafes and taverns. It is also home to many beautiful churches.

If you want to experience the beauty of the city from the height of a hill, you can head to the Fourviere Hill. It offers great views of the city, but requires a steep walk. Metro and tram stations are near the property. A one-way ticket costs around EUR1.90 euros and is valid for up to an hour. If you plan on using the metro often, you can purchase tickets in bulk and save up to 10% on the price.

Saint-Vincent Convent

The Sisters of Charity founded the College of Mount Saint Vincent in New York City in 1847. The school is a private, Catholic college in the heart of the Big Apple. Its mission is to provide a Christian education to young women who wish to become social workers. The college has an excellent reputation for delivering a quality education.

The Vincentian Sisters were known in France as “the Grey Sisters” because of the color of their habit. Their habit was originally grey, but later became bluish-grey. They also use the initials DC, which is short for “Diss Catherine of Charity”.

Gorjus Croix Rousse

Croix Rousse was once the hub of silk industry in France. It was home to 30,000 silk workers. The neighbourhood has retained its authentic spirit by preserving many of the buildings, including the famous weaving looms. Today, the area offers visitors a chance to see the old looms in action and get a feel for how they were made.

The street itself is very narrow, and the buildings line it. You’ll find single-floor houses from the 16th century alongside small three-floor buildings from the nineteenth century. This street was once a crossing point for traders and travelers, but it gradually became an urban area in the 18th century. It is renowned for its sell-out festival, held for two days every autumn.

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