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Vaudemanges Architectural Wonder AttractionsHere are the top Vaudemanges architectural wonder listings so you can find the best in Vaudemanges for your trip. Read these architectural wonder reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (24 reviews) Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France Notre-Dame de Reims ( Our Lady of Rheims ) is the cathedral of Reims , where the kings of France were once crowned. Marc Chagall designed the stained glass.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France It's really huge and very interesting place. It's worth seeing. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Champagne-Ardenne, France Only saw the exterior spent 1 hour alone just seeing the exterior. Didnt have time to go inside for Tour. Very huge impressive. Never seen a castle so Huge. .. ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Fontainebleau, Ile-de-France, France Fontainebleau, one of the largest French royal Château , was a hunting lodge when originally built under the order of François I (1497-1547). Located 55 km away from.. ADD TO LIST (173 reviews) Paris, Ile-de-France, France Situated on Île de la Cité, this Gothic Cathedral is at the centre of Paris. It is point zero in France: calculation of distances from Paris are calculated, starting.. ADD TO LIST (261 reviews) Paris, Ile-de-France, France Completed in 1918, the basilica remains a religious place of prayers for Roman Catholics. The view of Paris from its “parvis” (square) and from the top of.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Saint-Denis, France This gothic style church is located in Seine Saint Denis, a suburb of Paris where a high concentration of immigrants live in an unstable social environment. Built in.. ADD TO LIST (32 reviews) Paris, Ile-de-France, France This business center and residential quarter in the Western outskirts of Paris, consists mainly of modern towers and buildings where the 20’s most powerful French.. ADD TO LIST (161 reviews) Paris, Ile-de-France, France Palais de Versailles, is located 30 km South West of Paris. It was the official residence of the Court of France from1682 until 1789, when Louis XVI and his family had.. |