Viviers cruise port guide
Viviers is a small and sleepy town in south-central France, in the province of Ardeche. This medieval town has retained a lot of its original appeal. A cruise through the city will be significantly different compared to a walk. The cruise trip on the Rhine river will typically run through the evening and will wind through the cobblestone streets of the city. The city has Medieval stone houses which will quickly give you an idea of how life was back in the 15th and 16th centuries. You will also notice that the place is very quiet, having about 3,000 inhabitants at the time. A key attraction you will see in the city is the famous Renaissance Maison des Chevaliers or House of Knights. This Renaissance-style house has a long and interesting history, having originally been the house of a rich merchant known as Noel Alberta. You will also see the famous Cathedral of St. Vincent which is even much older than the House of Knights. The cathedral was constructed in the 12th century and is currently protected as a historical monument.
About Viviers
Viviers is one of the smallest cathedral cities in France, a remarkably intact medieval hilltop town on the west bank of the Rhône River in the Ardèche. River cruise ships stop here overnight or for an afternoon on Rhône itineraries. The 12th-century Cathédrale Saint-Vincent, the Maison des Chevaliers, and the old town ramparts are the main sights.
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