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The National Museum of Port-Royal des Champs offers a personal experience of a place that has helped to make France what it is today. The 30-hectare (74-acre) site that once held the abbey of Port-Royal des Champs, founded in 1... more
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Between 1928 and 1931, Le Corbusier built this stunning villa for the businessman Pierre Savoye just outside of Paris. Considered a masterpiece of the twentieth Century, the white walls and stark lines of the building combine t... more
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History-lovers will appreciate the King John's Hunting Lodge a rather special place. Not only is it educational but it exudes an atmosphere of bygone ages. Using your imagination you can get an idea of what everyday life was... more
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The église Notre-Dame d'Auvers had its beginnings as a humble chapel, built in local stone around the end of the 11th Century. The apse and belltower were added in 1170, and the church body was built between 1190 and 1220. Thes... more
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The Church of Saint-Symphorien was built between 1764 and 1771 on land owned by Louis XV. Lofty windows let sunlight stream into the nave, lined with rows of Doric columns on either side. Paintings, low-relief carvings, statues... more
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The Musée Maurice Denis, in the former house of artist Maurice Denis provides an excellent collection of Symbolist and Nabi pieces from around France. The building itself is listed as a historical monument and creates the perfe... more
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Located some 12 miles from Bristol city centre, the Clevedon Court property of National Trust property is one for the more cultured and architecturally-minded and is where you can see various styles from throughout the ages, al... more
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Starting at Maintenon Chateau near Rambouillet in Eastern Paris, the one-hour journey aboard Montgolfière Paris' hot-air balloon will take you across the rural Brie region to reach Paris, your final destination. See the city fr... more
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This 250 meter long pier was built of cast iron and timber construction in 1894. Following an extensive refurbishment programme ending in 1988, it prides itself on being one of the best remaining Victorian piers in Britain, and... more
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This 250 meter long pier was built of cast iron and timber construction in 1894. Following an extensive refurbishment programme ending in 1988, it prides itself on being one of the best remaining Victorian piers in Britain, and... more
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