And also Cordes sur Ciel, in Tarn, with a mid summer festival.
Of course the "Chateaux de la Loire" : Chambord, Chenonceaux and Azay le
Rideau, for the most famous ones... And "Le Clos Lucé", in Amboise, the
Leonardo da Vinci's last residence, a must see...

V.


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Objet : [LUTE] Re: Any vestigial Renaissance spots left?

Sarlat in South West France is very well preserved and has extremely good
preserves.
Alain

On 10/26/2011 12:54 AM, William Samson wrote:
>     Lots of places in Europe - Florence in particular is outstanding, as
is
>     Venice, but many ancient cities have their old part, such as
>     Edinburgh's High Street and the area around it.
>     Bill
>     From: Herbert Ward<wa...@physics.utexas.edu>
>     To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
>     Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2011, 1:58
>     Subject: [LUTE] Any vestigial Renaissance spots left?
>     Laboring under the idea that the Renaissance musicians were a product
>     of their times, I wonder to what extent it might be possible to visit,
>     as a tourist, spots in the world with Renaissance-like attributes in
>     their culture (cities, neighborhoods, music schools, etc).
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