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ルーアン / フランス

ルーアン(フランス語: Rouen, ルアンとも)は、フランス北部に位置する都市で、ノルマンディー地域圏の首府、セーヌ=マリティーム県の県庁所在地である。

Musée des Beaux-Arts

ルーアン / フランス

"Musée des Beaux Arts" (French for "Museum of Fine Arts") is a poem written by W. H. Auden in December 1938 while he was staying in Brussels, Belgium, with Christopher Isherwood.[1] It was first published under the title "Palais des beaux arts" (Palace of Fine Arts) in the Spring 1939 issue of New Writing, a modernist magazine edited by John Lehmann.[2] It next appeared in the collected volume of verse Another Time (New York: Random House, 1940), which was followed four months later by the English edition (London: Faber and Faber, 1940).[3] The poem's title derives from the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique in Brussels, famous for its collection of Early Netherlandish painting. Auden visited the Musée and would have seen a number of works by the "Old Masters" of his second line, including Pieter Bruegel the Elder.

ルーアン美術館

ルーアン / フランス

ルーアン美術館は、フランスのルーアンにある美術館である。フランス国内第2位の印象派コレクションを誇る。

ルーアン大聖堂

ルーアン / フランス

ルーアン大聖堂(ルーアンだいせいどう、フランス語: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, 英語: Rouen Cathedral)は、フランス北西部、セーヌ=マリティーム県のルーアンにある大聖堂である。ノートルダム大聖堂ともいう。

Lycée Pierre-Corneille

ルーアン / フランス

The Lycée Pierre-Corneille is a state secondary school located in the city of Rouen, France. Originally founded by the Jesuits in 1593, the school was secularized following the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State, and is today non-religious and ruled by the French Ministry of Education. The school adopted the name of the playwright Pierre Corneille in 1873, and was classified as a national heritage site in December 1985.