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. -----Message d'origine----- De : lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] De la part de Alain Envoyé : mercredi 26 octobre 2011 17:35 À : 'Lute List' 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). > To get on or off this list see list information at > [1]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > -- > > References > > 1. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >