Mes vacances d’été à la montagne ont commencé en Rodez!
Rodez is the largest city and the only city in Aveyron. Seen from a distance, it appeared to be a huge city wrapping around me. Since it was built on a hill, I could easily get a view of the whole city.
I came by train and arrived at the railway station under the hill. It was located on the northern outskirts and a little bit further away from the city center.
Luckily I didn’t have to walk up l’avenue de Paris to le centre-ville. On the platform, I met the girl I love the most. She’d been waiting for me there. After picking me up, she drove her car up to la place d’Armes. It seemed particularly hard to drive in this small and crowded city with lots of slopes and one-way streets.
We had lunch together and visited le musée Soulages. The museum has a number of artworks of Pierre Soulages and hosts temporary exhibitions. Its exhibits range from painted works to stained glass windows.
When we visited, the art museum also displayed drawings and photographs of Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai. Honestly, I didn’t expect to encounter Japanese things on my very first day in Aveyron. And I didn’t know anything about the artist group that was dissolved nearly half a century ago. When asked about them and their works, I could barely explain what they really did. Almost nothing but titles. Quel dommage!
Then we came to la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Although I’m not that religious but do like history and the view from the top of the cathedral tower. My favorite is the view from Berliner Dom. From its rooftop, you can see Rotes Rathaus, Fernsehturm, Schloßplatz and many other things. Since my arrival a couple of hours ago, I’d been thinking to climb the tower and catch a view of the hilltop city of Rodez! I tried to find a viewpoint but the upward stairways were closed. Instead, I learned a little about this house of worship and a brief history of the region.
We spent all afternoon in the city center and went up north in the evening. In northern Aveyron, there exist lovely small villages, beautiful valleys and gorges of la Truyère and a volcanic and granitic pleateau of l’Aubrac. Que les vacances commencent!







