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Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere
The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière is a must-visit landmark that crowns the skyline of Lyon. Even the city's former mayor, Gérard Collomb, has praised it as a "treasure of humanity." Perched atop Fourvière Hill, this stunning white basilica offe
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Lyon Gallo-Roman Civilisation Museum
The Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization in Lyon is a treasure trove of history wrapped in cutting-edge design. As you make your way through this architectural marvel, you'll find yourself irresistibly drawn into the tales of Lyon's past, back when it
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Place Bellecour
Imagine standing in the largest pedestrian square in Europe: it's a place where you can feel the pulse of the city and soak in the expansive atmosphere. Whether you're making a beeline for the Tourist Information center nestled within, participating
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Place des Terreaux
Imagine wandering through a spot that was once just a sprawling bog. Today, Place des Terreaux in Lyon has undergone a stunning transformation and stands as a must-visit landmark. Whether you're kickstarting your adventure through the presqu’île or l
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Vaugelas Chapel
Nestled in the charming town of Chambéry, there's a unique space that proudly showcases the creativity of amateur artists. This delightful spot is a haven for new exhibitors and local associations to present their work to the community. While you can
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Chateau des Ducs de Savoie
This former residence of the Dukes of Savoy now serves as the seat of the Préfecture and the Department of Savoie. Nestled in the heart of Chambéry, this historic site is a must-see for those who appreciate the blend of regal history and stunning arc
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The Basilique de la Visitation
Nestled in the charming city of Annecy, the Basilique de la Visitation stands as a timeless monument to faith and history. Constructed between 1922 and 1930, this beautiful chapel serves as the heart of the Visitation Monastery. It's a sacred space t
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Rocher St. Michel D'Aiguilhe
Nestled just north of the charming town of Le Puy-en-Velay, Aiguilhe beckons travelers with its awe-inspiring rock formation, a dormant volcanic pipe crowned by the breathtaking Chapel of St. Michael. This chapel, built in the 10th century, stands as
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Cathedral Notre-Dame du Puy
The Puy-en-Velay Cathedral, a gem recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1998, captured the hearts of the French and was honored as their second favorite monument in a 2015 show hosted by Stéphane Bern on France 2. It's easy to see why t
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Reformation Wall
Nestled in the serene Parc des Bastions, the grand statues and bas-reliefs of Reformation giants John Calvin, William Farel, Theodore Beza, and John Knox stand tall, telling tales of history. The iconic motto of Geneva, 'Post Tenebras Lux,' meaning '
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Chateau de thorens
Imagine stepping back in time as you explore 950 years of history at this magnificent castle. Each corner reveals a new story, from the keeps and the guardroom to the kitchen: every room is richly furnished and adorned with exquisite artworks. This i
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Geneva Old Town
Exploring Vieille-Ville, the largest historic town in Switzerland, feels like stepping into a living storybook. At its heart stands the majestic St. Peter's Cathedral, a symbol of the Reformation. For those with a sense of adventure, climbing the 157
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Notre-Dame-du-Port
Nestled in the heart of Clermont-Ferrand, the Notre-Dame-du-Port Basilica is a true gem that enchants visitors with its magnificent Romanesque art. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, this awe-inspiring basilica was constructed from beige
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Place de Jaude
Place de Jaude in its 21st-century form greets those who wander by with an intriguing mix of jet fountains shooting into the air, elegant magnolias, and stately tulip trees. The carefully chosen minerals add a touch of sophistication to the scene. It
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Montenvers - Mer de Glace
Leaving the charming town of Chamonix, you hop on the legendary rack and pinion railway that whisks you up to the Montenvers site, perched at 1913 meters. As you arrive, you're greeted by a breathtaking panorama: the stunning Mer de Glace glacier, th
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Absinthe house
Fascinated by the allure of absinthe—its intriguing flavor, mesmerizing opal hue, and storied past—I set out to uncover the secrets of this legendary drink on the Absinthe Trail. My journey began at the Absinthe House in Môtiers, a quaint and endeari
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The Saint Benezet bridge
The Saint Bénezet Bridge in Avignon is a historical gem that captures the imagination of travelers worldwide, partly thanks to its fame from a beloved song. Built in the 12th century, this iconic structure faced the relentless forces of the Rhone Riv
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The Palace of Pops
Avignon boasts a stunning urban landscape that's sure to captivate any visitor. Perched high above the city and the Rhône River is the Rocher des Doms, a scenic viewpoint that offers breathtaking panoramas. This area is home to an extraordinary colle
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Castles Vidomnat and Majorie
The history of the castles dates back to the 12th and 13th centuries. Their name is linked to the episcopal officials, Meier and Viztum, who originally called this place home. From the late 14th century onwards, Majorie Castle became the property of
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Valais History Museum
Imagine stepping into a place where time seems to stand still. In the heart of Valais, you'll find a majestic site crowned by a beautifully preserved church. This location isn't just about stunning architecture; it’s a journey through 50,000 years of
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Tourbillon Castle
Tourbillon Castle, perched majestically atop a hill, traces its origins back to the early 14th century. This hill, however, has been a strategic stronghold since prehistoric times, serving as a defensive lookout during battles. The ancient fortificat
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Castle of Gordes
Nestled in the charming municipality of Gordes, in the stunning Vaucluse region of Provence, the Castle of Gordes stands as a captivating monument. This majestic fortress is a magnet for travelers exploring the picturesque landscapes of the Provence-
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The cellars of the Saint Firmin Palace
Imagine stepping into a world where history whispers from every corner. At the Palais Saint Firmin, you'll find this enchanting blend of history and mystery. Nestled in the heart of Provence, this grand house boasts a labyrinth of cave-like halls, ci
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La Collegiale
“When I was little, I often confused the Château and the Collégiale. They were so close together, it felt like they were connected somehow. Was it a church or a castle? To me, it was the ultimate playground of my childhood! Years have gone by, but th
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Baron Gamba Castle
Gamba Castle is a captivating gem nestled in the charming landscape of Valle d’Aosta. Built at the dawn of the 20th century, this architectural marvel was designed by the talented engineer Carlo Saroldi and commissioned by Charles Maurice Gamba, who
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The Maison Carree Temple
The Maison Carrée stands as a magnificent testament to ancient architecture, being the only fully preserved temple from Antiquity. Recently restored, this gem of history invites you to step back in time. Inside, you can catch a captivating film title
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The Roman Arena
The Roman amphitheater in Nîmes is a captivating relic of ancient times, standing as the best-preserved arena from the Roman world. This majestic structure, dating back to the end of the first century AD, once echoed with the roars of wild animal hun
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The Chateau of Lourmarin
Nestled across from the enchanting village of Lourmarin, which holds the prestigious title of one of France's most beautiful villages, you'll find the captivating Château de Lourmarin. This castle proudly claims the title of the first Renaissance châ
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The Tower of the Citadelle
Aristocratic houses paint the landscape with elegance, while the ruins of the castle and the Saint-Michel keep, a striking square tower from the 14th century, stand as silent guardians of the past. Visiting this spot feels like stepping into a living
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The belfry of Cucuron
The keep and the belfry in Cucuron, a charming town nestled in the picturesque landscape of southern France, offer a delightful glimpse into history. This quaint locale is perfect for those who appreciate the blend of medieval architecture and the se
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Musee de Millau et des Grands Causses
Nestled in the heart of Millau, an enchanting town in France, is an 18th-century hotel that now serves as a fascinating museum. This historic building is home to 30 exhibition rooms that offer an intriguing blend of palaeontology, prehistory, regiona
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Beffroi de Millau
Nestled in the heart of history, the Square Tower dating back to the late 12th century was originally built for King Alfonso II of Aragon. In the 17th century, it was crowned with an octagonal tower designed to house the communal bell and clock. Stan
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Turin Museum of Antiquities
The Museum of Antiquities is like a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. It features several intriguing sections: The New Channel, showcasing the Archaeology exhibition in Turin and the Marengo Treasure Halls; The Territory, which highlights the
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Royal Palace
Back in 1563, the bustling city of Turin became the new capital of the Duchy when Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy decided to move it from Chambéry. He took up residence in the bishop's palace at the Duomo. By 1584, Carlo Emanuele I had a vision: he commi
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Viaduc de Millau
The Millau Viaduct is a marvel of modern engineering, holding the world record as the tallest bridge. Soaring to a staggering 343 meters, it even surpasses the Eiffel Tower, stretching 2,460 meters across and gracefully touching the Tarn Valley in ju
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Cathedral Bourges
Once crowned as a Royal City back in 1100, Bourges is blossoming both in size and prosperity. Strolling through the upper part of this charming town, you'll come across the Great Tower. It's a striking twin to the keep at the Louvre and stands as a p
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Jacques Coeur Palace
Imagine strolling through the charming streets of Bourges, a city steeped in history and culture. Here, nestled within the heart of France, lies the stunning Palace of Jacques Coeur, a testament to the ambition and vision of its creator. Born around