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Εξερεύνηση του ιστορικού του χρήστη Nice
Within the French Riviera lies the ancient and historical city of Nice. Not only is Nice the region’s largest city and unofficial capital, it is also the second most visited place in all of France (the first, of course, being Paris).
Nice has a rich and unique history that cannot be found in just any European city. Around 350 BC, Greek warriors founded a permanent settlement here. In honor of their success, they called the new city Nikaia after the goddess of victory Nike.
If you visit Nice, you’ll notice many Greek landmarks still littered around the city. The main Massena Square for example is home to a glorious marble statue of the Greek God Apollo. Similarly, climb the stairs of the castle hill and you’ll find yourself walking upon 13 mosaic decorated steps summarizing Homer’s Odyssey.
After the Greeks came the Romans, who settled in Nice’s historic neighborhood of Cimiez, which is calm and secluded, wafted by gentle sea breezes and blessed with incredible views. Head up to the gorgeous Jardins de Cimiez and you’ll discover the ruins of a what was once an ancient Roman Colosseum, a still-operating monastery, a cemetery, and a gorgeous 500-year-old olive garden. You can freely walk through the entire complex and immerse yourself in the city’s enriching ancestry.
Τον 9ο αιώνα, οι Αδελφοί τουΑβαείο του Saint-Pons (Franciscan monks) built the Monastery of Cimiez. In 1543, the convent of the Franciscan brothers was destroyed during the siege of Nice. Three years later, they bought the Monastery from the brotherhood of the Benedictines.
Μετά την Επανάσταση ο στρατός το μετέτρεψε σε στρατώνα και αργότερα σε στρατιωτικό νοσοκομείο. Στη συνέχεια θα ξαναρχίσει την αρχική του αποστολή υπό την αποκατάσταση της Σαρδηνίας και θα γίνει ενοριακός ναός υπό τη διεύθυνση των μοναχών. Τον 19ο αιώνα, η προσθήκη νεογοτθικών προσόψεων και βεραντών, του δίνει το σημερινό του στυλ.
Σε αυτήν την εκκλησία του 15ου αιώνα, μπορείτε να θαυμάσετε τρεις σημαντικούς πίνακες του πρωτόγονου ζωγράφου NiçoisLouis Bréa: a Pietà, the Crucifixion, and the Deposition. Also worth seeing is the imposing carved wood baroque altarpiece. The museum traces Franciscan life in Nice from the 13th century onwards and houses fascinating frescoes and works of art.
Ο κήπος της Μονής, με τις τριανταφυλλιές και τα μεσογειακά φυτά, είναι όμορφος με θέα που αγκαλιάζει ένα μεγάλο μέρος της πόλης, μέχρι τη θάλασσα.Ανρί Ματίς,Roger Martin du GardκαιΡαούλ Ντούφιείναι θαμμένοι στο παρακείμενο νεκροταφείο.
Following the collapse of the Roman Empire, Nice still remained a part of Italy. That changed however in 1860. As a gift of sorts, the Italian Provence offered France the city of Nice for their help in the Second Italian War of Independence.
Having changed hands from Italian to French rule, the city of Nice developed its own language. A mixture of both the French and Italian languages, Niçan was born. While Niçan is no longer commonly spoken in Nice today, you will notice that all street signs in the Old Town are in both French and Niçan.
Ρίξτε μια ματιά στο δικό μας list of Nice’s main historic sights και το δικό μας guide to the best art museums in Nice και κατά μήκος της Γαλλικής Ριβιέρας, για να εξερευνήσετε τα πιο εντυπωσιακά ιστορικά μνημεία της πόλης.