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Cities1 Provance, Corse1
Countryside28 Sud-Ouest3
Mountains101 Val de Loire1
Sea203 Attraction50
Northeast14 Castle33
Northwest6 Hist.town7
Southeast8 Monument19
Southwest7 Museum18
Bergerac1 UNESCO31
Alsace1 Amusing park10
Beaujolais1 Panorama13
Bordeaux14 Sea park2
Bourgogne2 Shopping3
Côtes du Rhône8 Tasting19
Languedoc, Roussillon2 Total607

Sights



Tour Eiffel

Attraction
Today Tour Eiffel is the most typical symbol of Paris. This over 300-metre-high iron tower was built in 1889 and his author was an engineer Gustave Eiffel. Up to 1931 it was the hi...


Attraction


Attraction


Aigues-Mortes

Monument

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Alyscamps

UNESCO
Today, there are only remains of one of the largest Galo-Roman cemeteries. Christians used it since the 4th century. They buried their dead in the ground around the grave Saint-Gen...


Amboise

Castle
Amboise is strategically and historically one of the oldest royal castles in France. Its chapel contains the relics of Leonardo da Vinci.


Amiens

UNESCO
Towers of Amiens Cathedral (Centre des monuments nationaux). The largest Gothic Cathedral in France. Amiens Cathedral is one of the finest examples of late Gothic art in Europe. ...


Angers

Castle
Angers Castle (Centre des monuments nationaux). At the heart of the city, this huge medieval castle with its 17 towers is a home to the remarkable late 14th century Tapestry of the...


Arc de Triomphe

Monument
Arc de Triomphe (Centre des monuments nationaux). A unique view of the Champs Élysées, the world´s most beautiful avenue. The Arc de Triomphe was begun in 1806, on the orders of ...

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