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MuMa Andre Malraux Museum
The André Malraux Museum of Modern Art in Le Havre, France, holds a special place in history. Rebuilt after the war by the talented duo Guy Lagneau and Raymond Audigier, who were students of the renowned architect Auguste Perret, this museum was the
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Caen Museum of Fine Arts
Nestled in the heart of France, the Musée des Beaux-Arts is a treasure trove for art lovers, especially those with a penchant for European painting spanning from the 16th to the 20th century. This gallery is not just about paintings; it's a haven for
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Vieux-la-Romaine
Just a short 15-minute ride from the bustling city of Caen, you can step back in time and discover what life was like during the Gallo-Roman era. Here, you'll find a fascinating museum, two beautifully restored houses, and an active archaeological di
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Musee Des Beaux Arts
Nestled in the heart of France, the Museum of Fine Arts proudly presents one of the nation's most esteemed collections. Here, you'll find paintings, sculptures, drawings, and art objects that span the ages, from the 15th century right up to today. Th
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Marlipins Museum
The impressive chequerboard flint and Caen limestone facade is a hallmark of one of the oldest Norman structures in Sussex. The museum inside offers a fascinating glimpse into Shoreham’s maritime and local history, spanning from prehistoric times to
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The Archeoscope
Where history intertwines with legend, the Archeoscope invites you to a place where time seems to stand still. This unforgettable experience offers a unique show that blends cutting-edge technology with the enchantment of magical and sacred moments.
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Logis Tiphaine
Nestled in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel, the historic house of Knight Bertrand du Guesclin and his wife Tiphaine de Raguenel is a captivating piece of history. Bertrand was a renowned constable of the armies of the King of France during the 14th ce
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The National Archeology Museum
The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye boasts a history as rich as its stunning surroundings nestled within the lush Saint-Germain-en-Laye Forest. This grand château has served as a royal residence for centuries, starting from the reign of Saint Louis.
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Musee de Picardie
This delightful brick and flint home is nestled in privacy, offering a serene escape. During the summer months, you can explore the beautiful grounds by scheduling an appointment. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty o
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Jules Verne House
After extensive renovations, the "House with the Tower" in Amiens has reopened its doors, inviting visitors to explore the enchanting blend of the imaginary worlds and everyday life of the legendary Jules Verne. This luxurious 19th-century mansion wa
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The Caves of Naours
The Picardy plateau in France is home to an intriguing piece of history: the "muches," or hideouts, carved into its limestone. These underground refuges in Naours, rediscovered at the end of the 19th century, are the largest known. They could accommo
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Queen Berengaria Museum
Nestled in three stunning half-timbered houses close to the cathedral, this enchanting museum offers a delightful journey through ethnography and local history. Inside, you'll discover a captivating collection of ceramics, furniture, and illustration
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Palais de Tokyo Museum
The Palais de Tokyo is a gem of art deco architecture from 1937 that underwent a stunning transformation in 2001, thanks to the visionary French architects Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal. They embraced an industrial-chic aesthetic, featuring c
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Quai Branly Museum
The Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac carries a legacy that spans over 200 years, brimming with history, enrichment, study, and preservation of public collections. This remarkable museum houses nearly 370,000 works from Africa, the Near East, Asi
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Doullens Citadel
The name "Courtgain" has a charming origin, meaning "small wages," and it's the perfect moniker for this quaint sailors' district. Picture two delightful parallel streets: Rue des Moulins and Rue des Pilotes. These streets lead you to a serene sailor
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Musee Lombart
In 1908, the charming town of Doullens received a generous gift from Jules François Lombart, a wealthy chocolate manufacturer with a passion for art. His donation resulted in a museum that's a hidden gem for art lovers. Inside, you'll find captivatin
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Grevin Museum Paris
Step into the newly revamped Grévin Museum in Paris, where the past and present of this captivating city come alive in spectacular detail. Picture yourself amidst the grandeur of the 20th century's pivotal events, immerse in French history, and catch
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Louvre Museum
Every trip to Paris simply isn't complete without a stop at the Louvre. This iconic museum is bursting with treasures that span centuries and continents. It showcases Western art from the Middle Ages up to 1848, alongside fascinating collections from
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Maison de la Rance
Nestled in the heart of Brittany lies one of its most captivating estuaries, a place where the natural world and human history intertwine in the most fascinating ways. This estuary is home to several exhibitions that invite you to explore the rich he
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Medieval Merchants House
Just a short stroll from the heart of Southampton, the Medieval Merchant's House offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Once bustling with activity, this house stood proudly on one of the busiest streets in medieval times. Now lovingly cared for
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Tudor House and Garden
Tucked away in the heart of Southampton's Old Town, the Tudor House is a treasure trove of history that spans over 800 years. This remarkable building offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of its past residents and the rich history of Southampt
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SeaCity Museum
Nestled in the heart of Southampton, the SeaCity Museum is a treasure trove of intriguing tales and rich history. It brings the vibrant stories of the city's people to life, showcasing their fascinating connections to the Titanic and the sea. With th
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Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
Welcome to the Russell-Cotes: House Gallery Garden, a gem among England's historic homes. Nestled by the sea in Bournemouth, this enchanting house was once the residence of Sir Merton and Lady Annie Russell-Cotes, a pair of Victorian collectors who h
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Museum of the Rail
Tucked away in the charming town of Dinan, the Dinan Rail Museum has been delighting visitors since 1989, drawing in nearly 5,000 train enthusiasts and curious minds every year. The museum unfolds its story across four spacious rooms, where video pro
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Bournemouth Aviation Museum
Stepping into our museum is like stepping into a time machine, ready to take you on an exhilarating journey through aviation history. Imagine yourself in the cockpit of an English Electric Lightning or the commanding seat of a Westland Wessex Helicop
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The World War II Museum
La Coupole, nestled just 5 kilometers from Saint-Omer in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, stands as a monumental relic of World War II in Europe. This awe-inspiring site is steeped in history, serving as a powerful reminder of Nazi oppression. Its shee
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The Etches Collection Museum of Jurassic Marine Life
Welcome to the dazzling gem of the Jurassic Coast: The Etches Collection Museum of Jurassic Marine Life, nestled in the charming village of Kimmeridge, Dorset. This museum is a treasure trove of Late Jurassic fossils, all discovered by the remarkable
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Restoration House
Restoration House, a legendary city mansion, once hosted Charles II on the eve of his triumphant return to the throne. It's also known as the inspiration for Satis House in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations." The interiors are a feast for the eyes
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Eastgate House
Nestled in the heart of history, Eastgate House once belonged to Sir Peter Buck, a top officer at the Royal Tudor Dockyard. Over the years, this charming house has worn many hats: a Victorian boarding school, a lively hostel, a captivating museum, an
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Temple Manor
Nestled in the charming English countryside, you'll find a rare gem: a surviving 13th-century house once owned by the legendary Knights Templar. This order of soldiers, established during the crusading era, was tasked with safeguarding the holy lands
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Six Poor Travellers House
Nestled in the heart of Rochester, The Six Poor Travellers House is a hidden gem with a rich history that dates back to the Tudor era. It was established by the Elizabethan Member of Parliament, Richard Watts, with the noble intention of providing bo
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Huguenot Museum
Britain's very first museum dedicated to Huguenot history has officially opened to the public, and it's a must-visit for history enthusiasts. After a £1.5 million development project, this gem in Rochester shares the captivating tale of the Huguenots
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Rochester Guildhall Museum
Nestled in the heart of Kent, the Rochester Guildhall stands as a splendid example of 17th-century civic architecture. Built in 1687, this historic gem is a must-see for anyone with a penchant for history and architecture. The Guildhall's interior is
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Royal Engineers Museum
Nestled in Kent is a gem of a destination that promises a fascinating day out for the entire family. Welcome to the Royal Engineers Museum, the county's only Designated museum. Here, history buffs and curious minds alike will be enthralled by exhibit