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This fortified château belonged to the House of Crussol, who were the dukes of ±«³úè²õ for over 1000 years until the French Revolution. The building is a…
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Storybook-pretty ±«³úè²õ is renowned for its Renaissance architecture, a reminder of the days when it was an important trading centre – especially for silk, linen and liquorice. But it also has strong Roman links: water was delivered here via the Pont du Gard aqueduct en route to Nîmes, 25km to the southwest.
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This fortified château belonged to the House of Crussol, who were the dukes of ±«³úè²õ for over 1000 years until the French Revolution. The building is a…
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Built in 1090 on the site of a Roman temple, ±«³úè²õ' cathedral was partially destroyed in both the 13th and 16th centuries and stripped during the French…
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±«³úè²õ’ history as a confectionery centre lives on at this Wonka-esque museum, which explores the sweets-making process from the early 20th century through…
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This delightful garden contains a wealth of plants and flowers that served a variety of purposes for their medieval planters: medicinal, nutritional and…