At the center of the vineyards that bear its name, Bordeaux raises its superb facades on the banks of the Garonne. The districts of Saint-Pierre, Saint-Michel, dominated by its Gothic spire, and Sainte-Eulalie, rich in convents, recall the prosperity of the city in the Middle Ages. The Palais Rohan marks its modernization in the XNUMXth century, continued from the Grands Hommes district, near the Grand Théâtre and the Allées de Tourny, to the public garden.
Bordeaux is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the first distinguished urban complex on such a perimeter. Its homogeneous architecture and more than 350 buildings classified or listed as Historic Monuments, including 3 listed as World Heritage since 1998 as part of the Compostela routes, make it one of the most attractive towns in France. Come and discover it in all its richness and diversity during visits to the Tourist Office.

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