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Hôtel d'Europe
Luxurious and historic hotel renowned for its elegant charm and refined service. Established in the 18th century, this prestigious hotel has hosted a range of distinguished guests and offers a blend of classic French architecture with modern comforts.
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Chapelle de l'Oratoire
Charming 17th-century chapel known for its serene and intimate ambiance. Originally built as a part of a Jesuit college, this historical chapel features beautiful Baroque architecture and intricate stucco work.
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Eglise Saint-Agricol
Historic church notable for its Gothic architecture and elegant interior. Dating back to the 14th century, it was built to honor Saint Agricol, the city’s patron saint. The church features stunning stained glass windows and a serene atmosphere, making it a significant religious and cultural landmark in the heart of Avignon.
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Place de l'Horloge
Is the vibrant central square of Avignon, France, known for its lively atmosphere and historic charm. Surrounded by impressive buildings, including the City Hall and the Clock Tower, the square serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Its cafés and restaurants offer a picturesque setting for enjoying the city’s ambiance and history.
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Hôtel de Ville d'Avignon
It is the city’s historic City Hall, renowned for its striking architecture and central location on Place de l’Horloge. Built in the 17th century, this elegant building features a grand façade and ornate interior, serving as a focal point for local governance and civic events. Its historic charm and prominent position make it a key landmark in Avignon.
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Opera Grand Avignon
A historic and elegant venue located on Place de l’Horloge. Opened in 1825, it boasts a stunning neoclassical façade and opulent interior, hosting a variety of performances including opera, ballet, and classical concerts. Its rich cultural legacy and architectural beauty make it a prominent cultural landmark in the city.
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Palais des Papes
A majestic medieval fortress and papal residence, constructed in the 14th century. As one of the largest and most important Gothic buildings in Europe, it served as the seat of the papacy during the Avignon Papacy. Its imposing architecture and expansive rooms reflect its historical significance and grandeur.
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Notre Dame des Doms d'Avignon
A historic cathedral in Avignon, France, situated atop the city’s hill next to the Palais des Papes. Built in the 12th century, this Romanesque church is known for its serene architecture, elegant interior, and the iconic gilded statue of the Virgin Mary that adorns its bell tower. Its strategic location offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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The Jacquemart.
The Jacquemart on Avignon’s Clock Tower in Place de l’Horloge is an old automaton system dating back to the 15th century. Although it is no longer active, it still displays a remembrance of the original figures of Jacques and Jacotte.
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Rue de la Balance
Rue de la Balance in Avignon is a charming historic street located near the Palais des Papes. Today, it’s home to quaint shops, and provides the main access to the Avignon Bridge.
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Basilique Saint-Pierre
The Basilique Saint-Pierre in Avignon is a stunning Gothic church known for its intricately carved wooden doors and ornate façade. Finished in the 16th century, it features impressive interior details, including beautiful altars and chapels. This basilica offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Avignon’s rich religious heritage.
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Place de l'Amirande
Place de l’Amirande is a plaza behind the Palace of the Popes and across the luxurious Hotel La Mirande. Provides access to the Garden of Urban V, the Utopia cinema and the Gardens of the Palace of the Popes.
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Place Cloître Saint-Pierre
Place Cloître Saint-Pierre is a charming square in Avignon, located near the Saint-Pierre Church. It is a peaceful spot surrounded by cafes and restaurants. It is a lesser-known gem, perfect for those looking to explore the quieter corners of Avignon’s rich heritage.
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Synagogue d'Avignon
The Synagogue of Avignon, located in the heart of the city, is a historic building that dates back to the 18th century. It serves as a place of worship for the local Jewish community. The building’s simple yet elegant architecture contrasts with the ornate churches of Avignon, reflecting the modesty and traditions of the Jewish faith. The synagogue is a quiet and significant part of Avignon’s diverse cultural and religious heritage.
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Place Pie is a lively square located on the east side of Avignon, named after Pope Pius IV. The square is a hub of local activity, featuring a bustling market, cafes, and shops. It is a popular spot for both locals and visitors to relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by beautiful historic buildings, Place Pie offers a glimpse into the city’s daily life and provides a charming setting for a leisurely stroll.
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Les Halles d'Avignon
Les Halles is a vibrant covered market in Avignon, offering a wide array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and local specialties. Located near the city center, it’s a must-visit for food lovers, showcasing everything from artisan cheeses and meats to seasonal fruits and vegetables. The market also features stalls selling local wines, pastries, and delicacies, making it a great place to explore the flavors of Provence. With its lively atmosphere, Les Halles is both a culinary hotspot and a cultural experience
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Église Saint-Didier
A historic church in Avignon, France, known for its elegant Romanesque architecture and serene ambiance. Built in the 13th century, it features beautiful stained glass windows and a tranquil interior, making it a notable example of medieval religious architecture in the city.
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Rue de la République
Rue de la République is a bustling main street in Avignon, France, known for its vibrant shopping scene and historic charm. Lined with a mix of boutiques, cafes, and historic buildings, it serves as a central artery in the city, offering both locals and visitors a lively and picturesque urban experience.