Jazz à Vienne
Jazz à Vienne / Théâtre Antique
Jazz à Vienne
Jazz à Vienne - Marc Rebillet
Jazz à Vienne - Manu Lanvin & The Devil's Blues
Jazz à Vienne - Manu Lanvin & The Devil's Blues
Jazz à Vienne - Zac Harmon
Jazz à Vienne - Zac Harmon
Jazz à Vienne - Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Jazz à Vienne - Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Vienne - Musée archéologique Saint-Pierre de Vienn…
Vienne - Saint-Pierre de Vienne
Vienne - Musée archéologique Saint-Pierre de Vienn…
Vienne - Musée archéologique Saint-Pierre de Vienn…
Vienne - Musée archéologique Saint-Pierre de Vienn…
Vienne - Musée archéologique Saint-Pierre de Vienn…
Jazz à Vienne
Jazz à Vienne - Nubya Garcia
Jazz à Vienne - Robert Glasper
Jazz à Vienne - Robert Glasper
Jazz à Vienne
Jazz à Vienne - Just About Fun-K
Jazz à Vienne - Just About Fun-K
Vienne - Maxi Laverie
Vienne
Vienne - Le Danube
Vienne - Boucherie - Triperie
Vienne - Temple of Augustus and Livia
Vienne - Abbaye de Saint-André-le-Bas
Vienne - Abbaye de Saint-André-le-Bas
Vienne - Abbaye de Saint-André-le-Bas
Cabrerets - Musée de l'Insolite
Cabrerets - Musée de l'Insolite
Cabrerets - Musée de l'Insolite
Arcambal - Grasshopper
Arcambal - Le Lot
Arcambal - Les Rives d'Olt
Arcambal - le Lot
Caussade - Willy`s
Caussade - Crambes
Gaillac - Le Manège Gaillacois
Gaillac - Marché de Gaillac
Gaillac - Saint-Pierre
Gaillac - Saint-Pierre
Gaillac - Saint-Pierre
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Vienne - Coin Laundry
The oppidum of the Celtic Alobroges became a Roman colony about 47 BC under Julius Caesar, but the Allobroges managed to expel the Romans. The exiles moved north and founded the colony of Lugdunum (today's Lyon). During the early Empire, Vienna regained all its former privileges as a Roman colony. The city flourished and became the second capital of southern Gaul during the Roman Empire.
The first Christians lived in Vienne around 100 AD. In the 3rd century, the city became a bishopric. After the death of the childless last Burgundian king Rudolf III. Vienne fell in 1032 to the German king Conrad II and thus to the Holy Roman Empire. In the 12th century, Vienne became the capital of the Dauphiné. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Vienne experienced an economic boom, numerous houses were built in the half-timbered style of the time, and the cathedral was completed. During the Wars of Religion, the city was fought over and frequently looted.
Once a coin laundry - now no hope.
The first Christians lived in Vienne around 100 AD. In the 3rd century, the city became a bishopric. After the death of the childless last Burgundian king Rudolf III. Vienne fell in 1032 to the German king Conrad II and thus to the Holy Roman Empire. In the 12th century, Vienne became the capital of the Dauphiné. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Vienne experienced an economic boom, numerous houses were built in the half-timbered style of the time, and the cathedral was completed. During the Wars of Religion, the city was fought over and frequently looted.
Once a coin laundry - now no hope.
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