What to See in Port de la Lune
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Bordeaux Cathedral
Gothic cathedral and UNESCO World Heritage Site that serves as the seat of the Archbishop. Originally consecrated in 1096, the structure was rebuilt between the 12th and 16th centuries and hosted two royal weddings.
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Great bell of Bordeaux
This impressive bell tower, dating back to the 15th century, became a symbol of the city. It was used to alert people in case of fire.
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Water Mirror
World's largest reflecting pool consisting of a shallow water surface on granite slabs. It features a recurring mist effect and reflects the surrounding 18th-century architecture.
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Quinconces Square
Vast city square covering approximately 63 acres that serves as a major public transport hub and venue for fairs and concerts. It features significant neoclassical monuments and was originally established in 1820 to prevent rebellion.
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Basilica of St. Michael
Flamboyant Gothic minor basilica built between the 14th and 16th centuries, featuring a 114-meter-tall independent bell tower. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela.
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Monument aux Girondins
Historic monument and 54-meter column featuring a bronze statue representing Liberty and two monumental fountains. It commemorates the Girondin deputies who were victims of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
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Cité du Vin
Museum dedicated to the culture and history of wine featuring a permanent exhibition and immersive galleries. The facility includes a panoramic tasting room on the eighth floor and a futuristic tower designed to resemble wine moving in a glass.
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Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux
Place de la Bourse is a square in Bordeaux, France and one of the city's most recognisable sights.
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Tour Pey-Berland
The Tour Pey-Berland, named for its patron Pey Berland, is the separate bell tower of the Bordeaux Cathedral, in Bordeaux at the Place Pey…
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Basilica of Saint Severinus of Bordeaux
The Basilica of Saint Severinus is a church built in Bordeaux at the dawn of the 11th century.In 1998, UNESCO designated the Routes of…
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Grand Theatre
The Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is an opera house in Bordeaux, France, first inaugurated on 17 April 1780.
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CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art of Bordeaux
CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, formerly the Centre d'arts plastiques contemporains, is a museum of modern art established in…
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Marché des Capucins
A typical French market which is full of fresh and local products including vegetables, fruits, cheese, wine, meat and more.
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Musée d'Aquitaine
The Museum of Aquitaine is a collection of objects and documents from the history of Bordeaux and Aquitaine.
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Cinéma Utopia
A small, indie cinema which offers an uncanny experience for its visitors due to its location and small, cozy atmosphere.
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Northern Rostral Column
Neoclassical monument from 1829 featuring maritime prows and statues. It symbolizes commerce and navigation while celebrating mastery of the seas.
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Church of the Holy Cross, Bordeaux
The Church of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic church located in Bordeaux, southern France.It was formerly the church of a Benedictine…
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Lycée Montaigne
Lycée Montaigne is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Bordeaux, France.
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