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    The theatrical Orange, Provence

    An extraordinary testament to the glory of the Roman Empire, the Ancient Roman Theatre of Orange, listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO, is the most well preserved Roman theatre…

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    The ochre trail, Roussillon

    A geological wonder. Ochre quarries and cliffs streaked with red and gold ochre sands have made Roussillon one of the most famous sites in the Luberon. Ochre sands Red, orange, yellow,…

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    Honfleur, the mouth of the Seine

    Honfleur is a picturesque seaside town and has one of the most beautiful and well-preserved Norman harbors. The Old Port (Vieux Bassin) in the heart of the old city, is the…

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    The mysterious Chartres Cathedral

    The cathedral of Chartres is the most famous gothic cathedral for symbols, mysteries and singularity that surround it. It is believed that the Cathedral was realized with the will and power…

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    The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims

    Sacred place for twenty-five kings of France, Reims Cathedral has a rich statuary, superior to all other European cathedrals. 2303 statues adorn the building with 211 of which from 3 to…

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    Lille, rendez-vous in the Flemish France

    Dynamic and colorful, is the largest city in northern France. Highlights for the visitor include an attractive old town with a strong Flemish accent, three renowned art museums, stylish shopping, some…

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    Chambord Castle and Philippe Cognée

    Set in the heart of a vast forest full of game, Chambord is a castle of the perfect proportions that causes a feeling of grandeur and harmony of volumes and decorations.…

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    Rouen, the city museum of Haute Normadie

    The historic capital of Normandy, scene of the martyrdom of Joan of Arc burned in 1431 on the Place du Vieux Marché, Rouen is a city that fascinates for its churches…