Sorry I didn’t write any post during the last week.... I was in Villefranche, a village close to the city of Nice (south of France close to the italian border) for a training course focused on offshore seismic surveying... I was two days on the boat to see how an offshore survey works and I spent the others days in the oceanic observatory of Villefranche which is managed by the university of Paris. But I found some time to have a look around because Villefranche is an old harbour/port. It was an important place for the Sardaigne kingdom in the 14th century so the king decided to build an fortress to protect his ships, and it was also a sort of “penal colony”. So I couldn’t be in this place and don’t share this experience with you! So I took the following pictures in order to show you the old citadel (fortress) and some aspects of this beautiful place.
On this picture you can see the bay and some buildings of Villefranche on the right. The red one was one of the palaces of the princes of Savoie. The jetty of the royal harbour is on the right in the background.
This one was taken from the citadel. On the background, at the end of the jetty, there is the old jail, the naval dockyards and the forge. Now it’s a univerty laboratory... And our rooms were in the jail... But nowadays the atmosphere is really different in this place, and the cells are more confortable!!!!! No we weren’t whipped by our professor...
The construction of the citadel was finished in 1557,and restored in 1981. Since this date we can find 4 small museums there and the town hall.
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