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Private residence of Napoleon and Josephine
France › Rueil-Malmaison › Malmaison
The Malmaison Palace was built in 1610 and was completed until 1686. It is located 20 km from Paris. Josephine de Beauharnais, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, bought it in 1799.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Central square of Paris
France › Paris › Place de la Concorde
The opening of the main square took place in 1763. Initially it was conceived as “Royal”, then it became “Revolution”. It received the name "Place de la Concorde" in 1795.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Paris City Hall
France › Paris › Hotel de Ville
This is one of the most beautiful buildings in the center of Paris, it is not surprising that it was chosen for the city hall. It is based on a medieval square, once called Greve Square, where public executions were carried out for centuries.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Very unusual building
France › Rouen › Church of Saint Joan of Arc
To say that this building is unusual is to say almost nothing. This church was built in 1979, quite recently by historical standards, on the square where in 1431. burnt Joan of Arc.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Impressive collection
France › Rouen › Museum of Fine Arts
Opened in 1809, this museum occupies one of the first places in France in terms of the richness of the collection of different eras (from the 16th century to the 20th century).
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
The symbol of the city
France › Rouen › Rouen astronomical clock
The great clock of Rouen (Gros-Horloge) was created in England in the 14th century, and later they were transported to Rouen and installed in the bell tower of the 12th century.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
National heritage of France
France › Rouen › Rouen Cathedral
This is one of the most important architectural monuments of Gothic times in France and the main attraction of Rouen. Its height is 151 m, from 1876 to 1880 it was the tallest building in the world, later losing this title to the cathedral in Cologne.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Fortress on the water
France › Saint-Malo › Fort Nacional
This fort can only be reached at low tide, so the question arises "how was it built if the tides are the highest here? " Historians answer us that they began to build it on the Ile rock in 1689.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
neo-futuristic gardens
France › Normandy › Etretat Gardens
The gardens were created on the highest cliff of Etretat, commissioned by the French actress Madame Th? beault. She was inspired by the paintings of Claude Monet, who, in turn, adored Etretat.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
The most picturesque coast of Normandy
France › Normandy › Etretat rocks
This is the most beautiful place on the Alabaster Coast of France. The height of the rocks in the area of ​ ​ the city of Etretat is a little more than 80 meters.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
A popular and varied holiday destination.
France › Paris › Saint Cloud Park
Near Paris is this large park where you can relax. It was founded in the 16th century. near the castle of Saint-Cloud, destroyed by artillery during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Royal and Cardinal Palace
France › Paris › Residence Palais Royal
The Royal Palace of Paris (Palais-Royal) was originally built in 1636 by Cardinal Richelieu - so it's no wonder it was called the Cardinal's Palace (Palais-Cardinal) at the time.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Authentic Cluny Museum
France › Paris › Medieval Museum
This museum is one of the rare ancient monuments in Paris. It contains 23 thousand works and objects from Roman Gaul to the 16th century, the richest collection of stained glass windows in France (more than 230 panels, medallions and fragments of stained glass windows of the 12th-16th centuries), as...
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Special atmosphere and comfort
France › Deauville › Normandy Deauville Barriere 5*
The hotel has a great location and history. Located right on the waterfront, but not all rooms face the sea. If someone loves silence, then there are rooms overlooking a cozy beautiful courtyard.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Main catholic church of the city
Belgium › Brugge › Cathedral of Christ the Savior
The cathedral was built between the 11th and 15th centuries. Until the 19th century, it was an ordinary city church, and the main cathedral of the city was the Cathedral of St.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
And the temple, and the museum, and the tomb
Belgium › Brugge › Church of Our Lady
It is the most visited church in the city by tourists. It is located almost in the center and on the road of sightseeing tours, so it is hard to pass by. It is the tallest building in Bruges with a tower of 122 m.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Beguinage - peace and tranquility
Belgium › Brugge › Beguin Monastery
Among the city saturated with tourists, this is a very quiet and peaceful place: snow-white houses, a cozy park, a pond in which snow-white swans swim, an old church. There are 30 houses here, which are built in the same Gothic style with snow-white facades, while the roof and window frames are dark.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
sacred place
Belgium › Brugge › Basilica of the Holy Blood
The basilica consists of 2 parts. The Romanesque lower church dates back to the 12th century and is the oldest building in Bruges. And in the upper one you can climb the spiral staircase from another entrance.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
For beer lovers
Belgium › Brugge › 2be beer museum shop
For those who want to plunge headlong into a foamy drink, this is the best place. Crazy variety! You can try different types of beer, as well as learn how to properly serve and drink beer.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Cradle of the city
Belgium › Brugge › Burg Square
On this square "the administrative, judicial and religious heart of the city beat. " From all sides the square is surrounded by beautiful buildings, except for one side, where the square is now located.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Nothing remarkable
Belgium › Brugge › Sculpture Zeus, Leda, Prometheus and Pegasus visit Bruges
This remake is located on a small area, surrounded on all sides by cafes and tables, so it’s hard to find an angle for a photo so that people at the table don’t get into it.
Mademoisele
 •  2 years ago
Beautiful view of the coast
France › Saint-Valery-en-Caux › Monument to the Allied Forces
A monument to fallen soldiers was erected above the city on alabaster rocks. For two days on June 10-12.1940, heavy fighting took place here between French and Scottish troops and Rommel's 7th Armored Division.
Mademoisele
 •  3 years ago
Original chapel with beautiful stained glass windows
France › Saint-Valery-en-Caux › Chapel of Our Lady of Bon Port
On the site of the old fishermen's chapel of the 17th century, destroyed during the 2nd World War, in 1962. a new one was built. It has an original design with lots of blue-green stained-glass windows, reminiscent of the proximity of the sea.
Mademoisele
 •  3 years ago
house museum
France › Saint-Valery-en-Caux › House of Henry IV
This is the oldest house in the city, it says "1540" above its door. This half-timbered Renaissance house was built by the wealthy shipowner Guillaume Ladiret in 1540, as evidenced by the inscription above the porch.
Mademoisele
 •  3 years ago
A collection of different architectures and historical eras
France › Toulouse › Cathedral of Saint-Étienne
The originality and highlight of this cathedral is its asymmetry, as it consists of several architectural elements erected in different historical eras. The cathedral adjoins the former episcopal palace, which now houses the prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department.
Mademoisele
 •  3 years ago
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