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Bordeaux ti aspetta con la sua ricca storia e cultura. Esplora i luoghi piĂą iconici della cittĂ .
The complex world of wine is explored in depth at ground-breaking La Cité du Vin...
Rub shoulders with bohemian Bordeaux at this ramshackle atelier (artist workshop...
A fountain of sorts, the Miroir d'Eau is the world's largest reflecting pool. Co...
This small Wine and Trade Museum, hidden in one of the city's oldest buildings –...
It was Celtic tribes who first established Bordeaux, but it wasn't until about 2...
The city's finest people-watching square, place de la Victoire throbs with stude...
This Roman-style city gate was designed in the 1750s by 18th-century celebrity a...
An imposing concrete hangar on the riverfront is the venue for this cutting-edge...
Slated to open in early 2019, this landmark new museum by the Basins Ă Flot comp...
Faience pottery, porcelain, gold, iron, glasswork and furniture are displayed at...
This unusual museum explores the role of French customs from modern day to the 1...
Gallo-Roman statues and relics dating back 25,000 years are among the highlights...
Temporary exhibitions of the nearby Musée des Beaux Arts will be hosted at this ...
Built in 1824 as a warehouse for French colonial produce such as coffee, cocoa, ...
Exquisite decorative sculptures representing greed, lust and other terrible age-...
It was around this vast Romanesque complex that the quartier of Saint-Seurin gre...
La Bastide's neo-medieval church, consecrated in 1884, was designed by Paul Abad...
An alley of centurion plane trees charts out the course of this elevated garden ...
Meet the shipowners, traders, explorers, navigators, poets and philosophers who ...
A trio of dedicated mechanics help locals fix their own cars and bicycles at thi...
In a city increasingly known for its street art, it was inevitable that a galler...
Nowhere is the immense wealth that 18th-century Bordeaux amassed from its port m...
On the right bank, attractive botanical gardens showcase six different zones, in...
With more than one million different specimens on show, Bordeaux's former Natura...
Landscaping is artistic as well as informative at the Jardin Public. Established...
On 17 April 1828 the funeral of Romantic Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1746–18...
Europe's highest lift bridge crosses the River Garonne with grace and aplomb nea...
A visit to this Museum of Ethnography is as much an excuse to nose around the ol...
Not to be confused with the small crypt inside Basilique St-Seurin , this archae...
The old street plaques – place Dauphiné and place Nationale – remain firmly on t...
The Cathédrale St-André, a Unesco World Heritage Site prior to the city's classi...
The evolution of Occidental art from the Renaissance to the mid-20th century is ...
Saint-Pierre's enchanting labyrinth of narrow lanes inevitably leads to the pred...
By far the city's eeriest and most menacing sight, this mammoth hulk of a submar...
This imposing Flamboyant Gothic church lies at the heart of St-Michel. Begun in ...
This gargoyled, 50m-high Flamboyant Gothic belfry was built for the adjoining ca...
The main entrance into medieval Bordeaux, this grandiose 15th-century city gate ...
Guarded by a twinset of witch-hat capped towers, this Gothic belfry was built on...
Glittering glass chandeliers, parquet flooring, original moulded ceilings and pr...
This is Bordeaux's most iconic square. A mirage of elegance and symmetry, it was...
This imposing fountain on vast square and public-transport hub Esplanade des Qui...