Bayonne is a city located in southwestern France at the confluence of the Nive river and the Adour river near the Bay of Biscay, and is a major crossroad of the French Basque Country which has unique culture.
The Sainte-Marie Cathedral built in the old town has been named to the UNESCO list of heritage as the Routes of Santiago de Compostela. We can see its two bell towers which are 85m in height from everywhere of the town and it has been a symbol of Bayonne.
The houses in the old town are examples of Basque Architecture, and there are a number of historic buildings as well. In addition, restaurants lining the Nive river are full of tourists.
This photo book is a collection of 80 photos of typical Bayonne, mainly around the old town.
Camera: Nikon COOLPIX P340
The Sainte-Marie Cathedral built in the old town has been named to the UNESCO list of heritage as the Routes of Santiago de Compostela. We can see its two bell towers which are 85m in height from everywhere of the town and it has been a symbol of Bayonne.
The houses in the old town are examples of Basque Architecture, and there are a number of historic buildings as well. In addition, restaurants lining the Nive river are full of tourists.
This photo book is a collection of 80 photos of typical Bayonne, mainly around the old town.
Camera: Nikon COOLPIX P340