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Ciboure, birthplace of Maurice Ravel! Its house where the famous Boléro was written, its port, its marine cemetery, its Labourdine houses covered with Wisteria in Spring, the soul of fishermen and corsairs floats over this magnificent village, little sister of Saint Jean de Luz the neighbor of the other side of the Nivelle.
Visit in particular the Couvent des Récollets built after the Council of Trent during the witch hunt, the Dutch house of Maurice Ravel, the massive Saint Vincent church finished in 1575 which recalls the struggles against the Spanish invader...
Finally, stroll through the alleys, and discover a magnificent panorama at the top of the village on the end of the bay and the fort of Socoa built under Henri 4 and retouched by Vauban, occupied by the Spaniards in 1636.
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Ciboure, birthplace of Maurice Ravel! Its house where the famous Boléro was written, its port, its marine cemetery, its Labourdine houses covered with Wisteria in Spring, the soul of fishermen and corsairs floats over this magnificent village, little sister of Saint Jean de Luz the neighbor of the other side of the Nivelle.
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