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Sights in France

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sights in France : the essentials
Wineries in Épernay
Winery Moët Et Chandon
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It is undoubtedly the most famous Champagne cellar in the world. Located in Epernay, a small town in the Champagne region, the nam
Wineries in Reims
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Statues in Paris
Winged Victory of Samothrace
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I always wanted to physically see this sculpture in person, it does not disappoint and is impressive :) If you are patient, you ca
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Churches in Mulhouse
Temple Saint Etienne
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The temple in Saint Etienne would be a cathedral if it were situated anywhere else in France, a Catholic country, but in Mulhouse,
Squares in Dinan
Place des Merciers
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If you are as devoted to Asterix and Obelix as I am you will understand the excitement I felt knowing that in coming to Dinan I wa
Historical Monuments in Lille
Citadel of Lille
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The Citadel of Lille was built in the seventeenth century. Engineer and military architect Vauban built it he also constructed man
Palaces in Lyon
Le Palais Saint Jean
It has been an episcopal residence since the Middle Ages. The church of Lyon is the first built in Western Europe after Rome for t
Train Stations in Paris
Metro Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau
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This metro station is on Line 1 and part it's name is the same as one of the most famous avenues in Paris, it also bears the name
Stadiums in Nantes
Stade de la Beaujoire
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The Beaujoire is the place of the great victories in Nantes (although before was Saupin). It was in this stadium here where the gr
Historical Monuments in Perpignan
Campo Santo
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Campo Santo is an example of the oldest and roughest French preserved cloistral funerary. It has been considered a historical monu
Historical Monuments in Avignon
Maison du IV de Chiffre
Located on the street of dyers, Sorgues beside the river, the Maison du Quatre de Chiffre, or house number four is a beautiful bui
Historical Monuments in Avignon
Benedict XII Cloister
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This cloister is named after the Pope who ordered it to be built, Benedict XII. This Pope was responsible for one of the largest e
Historical Monuments in Avignon
Magna Porta
The Porta Magna, the front door of the Palace of the Popes. Under a Gothic arch finely sculpted figures of angels which seem to su
Historical Monuments in Aix-en-Provence
Clock Tower (Tour de l'Horloge)
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The central clock in Aix en Provence is an iconic monument of the city. It's next to the town hall which is crowned by a bell and
Historical Monuments in Aix-en-Provence
Town Hall (Hotel de Ville)
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Aix en Provence's beautiful town hall dominates one of the most beautiful squares of the city. It was built in the mid-XVII centur
Historical Monuments in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Porte de Saint Jacques
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The Gate of Saint Jacques is one of the front doors of this beautiful medieval fortified city. This gate is classified by UNESCO a
Churches in Paris
San Agustin Church
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The church of St. Augustine was built in the second half of the nineteenth century, at the behest of Baron Haussmann, author of th
Churches in Bordeaux
Sainte Croix Church
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The church of Sainte Croix belonged a former Benedictine monastery. The Benedictines settled in the neighborhood when it was still