Bordeaux 3




I commenced my walk this moning at the gorgeous Porte Cailhau. This 35 metre high monument dates back to 1494 and was built to commemorate the victory over the kingdom of Naples by Charles V11. From its summit one gets a panoramic view of the River Garrone. Next I went to the Musée des Beaux-Arts to view their priceess collection of paintings and sculptures with artists such as Matisse, Renoir and Picasso. Here is a glimpse of what the port of Bordeaux looked like in 1804. I finished up at the Palais Gallien, a Roman amphitheatre dating back to the 2nd century AD where up to 25,000 spectators watched gladiator contests.

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