France

10 Porte du Peyrou Facts

Fun and Interesting facts about, The Porte du Peyrou was built in 1691, on the ruins of the old city walls and is dedicated to King Louis XIV of France, few years later in 1715, Panels in bas-relief and inscriptions of the glorifying King Louis XIV of France were added, Facts about Porte du Peyrou,Porte du Peyrou facts

10 Lyon Cathedral Facts

Lyon Cathedral Facts, The Lyon Cathedral was founded by Saint Irenaeus and Saint Pothinus and is dedicated to the Saint John the Baptist, built between 1180 and 1476 the cathedral is known as 'Primatiale' , Facts About Lyon Cathedral

15 Interesting Facts About Reims

Interesting facts about Reims Reims is the world capital of Champagne with a rich history creating and storing popular champagnes. The University of Reims was founded in 1547 by Pope…

40 Amazing Facts About Paris

Paris is the capital city of France, the city of Paris is known as the city of light, Facts About Paris. the people of Paris are known as the Parisians

15 Interesting Facts About Nice

Interesting Facts About Nice, Nice has the biggest airport in France, outside of Paris and Europes largest greenhouse, Facts Nice is Nicknamed Nice la Belle and has more traffic lights than any other city in France. Nice Facts, Facts about Nice

10 Interesting Facts About Montpellier

Fun and Interesting facts about Montpellier The University of Montpellier is one of the world’s oldest Universities, established in 1289 by William VII of Montpellier. Montpellier is the 8th largest city…

25 Interesting Facts About Malaga

FUN & INTERESTING FACTS MALAGA   Malaga is known as one of the World’s oldest cities, Malaga was founded in 770 BC by Phoenicians. The original name for Malaga is…

List of All Cities and Towns in France

Cities and Towns In France France is home to some of the world’s most beautiful cities and town, from its Mediterranean coast to its Capital City of Paris, France has…

Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière

Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière was built at the end of the 19th century by Architect Pierre Bossan and the building honours the Virgin Mary, who represented at the top…
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