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Hospice Comtesse
Originally built as a hospital in 1237, it remained in working operation until 1939 when it became a museum containing tapestries, paintings, wood sculptures all from this region of France.
Lille, France
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Hamburg (Hamborg)
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. The city is a major tourist destination both for domestic and overseas visitors.
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
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The Open Air Museum
Lille's living museum, which is a recreation of a local village including thatched cottages, rural craft workshops, seed barns and traditional farmhouses.
Lille, France
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Palais de Rohan
The Palais Rohan is one of the most important buildings in the city of Strasbourg. Palais de Rohan has house three of Strasbourg's most well known museums; the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Decorative Arts. ...more
Strasbourg, France
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LAncienne Douane
Translating as the ?Old Custom?, the medieval building dates from 1358 and was the house of the port and taxes authorities. It now hosts a good restaurant serving Alsatian specialties. ...more
Strasbourg, France
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Orangerie
A classical park containing a small free zoo featuring and an excellent playground for young children.
Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg, France
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Stockfeld
Early 20th century garden city built in the south-east of the Neuhof (southern part of the town).
Strasbourg, France
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Place de la République
A central crossroad surrounded by neoclassical buildings open to the public.
Strasbourg, France
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