This industrial looking area is known as The Tanks. During the building’s former life as a power station, this where the oil was stored. The gallery has maintained the rough, […]
Le phare de Kermorvan (Kermorvan lighthouse) dates back to 1849 and is the most westerly land-based lighthouse in France. It sits on the edge of the presqu’île de Kermorvan, close […]
In the early nineteenth century, the health of Marseille’s people was threatened by the income of yellow fever, coming in from South America via Spain. They decided to construct a […]
The walls of Arles are artistically decorated with a mixture of posters and graffiti. The portrait here caught my attention with ease. It is the work of photographer Marian Adreani who was born in […]
An art and culture centre is under development on the site of old railway warehouses in Arles. A sparkling highlight will be a 56 metre tall stainless steel tower that has […]
Colourful plants adorn the Iles Lavezzi, popping up in nooks and crannies, whilst the rocks and boulders provide their own more solid beauty. It was only the call for […]