A trip to Alsace, especially to Strasbourg, takes you into a world where every façade tells a story. One of shared history with Germany, yet also of a forward-looking city anchored by its European Parliament. In the Neustadt district, partly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, late 19th-century German architecture and Art Nouveau buildings echo a time when Alsace-Lorraine belonged to the Prussian Empire. Around Place de la République, the former palace of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the National University Library are surrounded by grand green spaces, lending the area remarkable gravitas... Read more
A trip to Alsace, especially to Strasbourg, takes you into a world where every façade tells a story. One of shared history with Germany, yet also of a forward-looking city anchored by its European...
In 2015, the Climats of the Burgundy vineyards were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This recognition underscores the global significance of the Burgundy vineyard, with its 84...
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