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05-Sep-2019

Brig

The name Brig is derived from Briva, or "bridge." Its older houses are very Italian in appearance, while its most prominent buildings (Stockalper Palace, former Jesuits' college and Ursuline convent) all date from the 17th century, and are due to the generosity of a single member of the local Stockalper family,the baron Kaspar Stockalper.The prosperity of Brig is bound up with the Simplon Pass, so that it gradually supplanted the more ancient village of Naters opposite, becoming a separate parish (the church is at Glis, a few minutes from the town) in 1517. Its medieval name was Briga dives. The opening of the carriage road across the Simplon (1807) and of the tunnel beneath the pass (1906), as well as the fact that above Brig is the steeper and less fertile portion of the Upper Valais (then much frequented by tourists), greatly increased the importance and size of the town

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Julie Oldfield11-Dec-2019 00:43
Beautiful! V
Gill Kopy10-Dec-2019 00:22
Neat shot of these different towers on a quiet street ! V
Helen Betts09-Dec-2019 21:09
What interesting towers, well framed and captured. V.
Colin Storey09-Dec-2019 19:03
Wonderful image and great information.
Tom Munson09-Dec-2019 18:52
Sharp and nicely framed.
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad09-Dec-2019 18:39
Beautiful street scene. V
Neil Marcus09-Dec-2019 18:36
This is framed so well. The tones are just right. "VVV"
Jim Coffman09-Dec-2019 17:57
I like the peaceful feel of this town!!
Pierre Martin09-Dec-2019 17:32
great old construction, seem in pretty good shape!
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