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Sights in France

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sights in France : the essentials
Churches in Paris
Historical Monuments in Dijon
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Statues in Sète
La Croix Blanche
Like many religious buildings, this cross is perched high on a hill, dominating the city below. On the nights of special events it
Historical Monuments in Sète
Enseignants Monument
This discreet trail is dedicated to the memory of the teachers who worked in Algeria from 1830-1962, who "devoted their lives and
Statues in Sète
Notre Dame de la Salette statue
The Chapel of Our Lady of La Salette takes its name from the statue of the Virgin found in the courtyard. The Virgin Mary is said
Castles in Blois
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Squares in Toulouse
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Squares in Nancy
Historical Monuments in Amiens
Squares in Rennes
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Historical Monuments in Versailles
Grand canal
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Designed in the seventeenth century by André Le Notre, the Grand Canal is one of the most striking and impressive of the palace o
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Churches in Bastia
Eglise Saint Jean Baptiste
True emblem of the city of Bastia in Corcega, the Church of Saint Jean Baptiste above the old port, is easily recognizable with i
Squares in Dax
The Hot Fountain Square
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Dax is the first thermal spa in France. It is located in the heart of the city center, and here you will find famous walls where t
Historical Monuments in Ile d'Arz
Berno Tide Mill
The Berno tidal mill located on the Ile d'Arz in the Gulf of Morbihan is one of the oldest in Europe and is more remarkable still
Churches in Saint-Léry
Saint-Léry Church
The small village of Saint-Lery was the starting point for our visit to the forest and it was barely six kiómetros from Paimpont.
Churches in Sainte-Anne-d'Auray
Squares in Blois
Place Victor Hugo
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The Plce Victor Hugo is located in the center of Blois. Inside you'll find the Church of San Vicente. In the square there are nume
Churches in Ajaccio
La Chapelle Imperiale
The south wing of the chapel was built by the order of Napoleon III with inheritance money from the Cardinal. The goal was for it