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| The style of “la belle Époque’’ |
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 Dinard - Plage de l'écluse
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 Dinard - Paysage
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| Dinard is a marvel of “la belle époque”. Nowadays, this city is known for its chic, its class and its British influence. |
Dinard - Luxe et mer Indeed, until the end of the 19th century, Dinard was a small and quiet port before the English aristocracy falls in love with this small haven of peace and settles there for the summer holidays. They build there villas, one of the first tennis clubs and the third golf of France (1888). It is the Lebanese count Joseph Rochaïd Dadha who in 1873 built several villas and gives fresh impulse to Dinard which will no more be the same. The city preserves the architectural testimonies of |
Dinard - Picasso: "La baigneuse" these prosperous years which saw ravelling many personalities. Among the artists we name Paul Signac, Agatha Christie, Oscar Wilde, Jules Verne and even Picasso which painted there 19 works (“the Bather” for instance). Among the political personalities, Churchill, Leopold king of Belgium, Guillaume 2, Edouard 7, Poincaré and even Lawrence of Arabia which lived there. The agreeable strolls in Dinard are not to miss. Along the Priory beach, the point of “Moulinet”, the point of “la malouine” or the unavoidable beach of “l’écluse”. While walking, you will discover the various architectures of the surrounding villas. For the amateurs, Dinard has also a casino in the city centre. Lastly, do not hesitate to visit the park of the Breton port close to the beach of Prieuré. It is composed of a castle, a pond and a rosery of 2000 plants. |
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