- The
Corderie Royale is a 1666
building originally used for the
manufacture of rope for ship
rigging but now the
centrepiece of the
Centre International...
- Vauban. In 1697,
Vauban built the
impressive corderie, a
building designed to make ropes. The
corderie,
still standing, is 20
metres wide and 320 metres...
- the
National Navy
Museum (Musée
National de la Marine) the Rope
Factory (
corderie), at over 370
metres long for
centuries the
longest manufacturing building...
-
similarly scaled facility in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France,
called the
Corderie Royale, is also
maintained as a
museum within the
Centre International...
-
talents for
architecture were
first tested in 1665, in
building the
royal corderie (ropewalk) at Rochefort.
Blondel was also put in
charge of constructing...
- Sébastien Le
Prestre de Vauban.
Between 1666 and 1669 the King had the
Corderie Royale (then the
longest building in Europe)
constructed to make cordage...
- year to build). The
shipyard was in one of the two dry
docks beside the
Corderie Royale at Rochefort. As far as possible,
traditional construction methods...
-
against looters. He also had five
large m****
graves dug out,
converted La
Corderie into a
field hospital, and
organised distribution of
humanitarian supply...
- of the
Biennale was set up. The director,
Paolo Portoghesi,
opened the
Corderie dell'****nale to the
public for the
first time. At the
Mostra del Cinema...
-
folle The disc
jockey 1980 The
Taming of the
Scoundrel The
driver 1981 Le
corderie dell'immaginario 2004
Tommaso è
andato via 2006
Parentesi tonde Marco Columbro...