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Vacations in Burgundy, Alsace and
the Rhône-Alpes offer some of France's
most beautiful countryside and a chance to tour the country's well known wine making
regions. Alsace and the Rhône-Alpes are cultural mixing
zones between France and its neighbors to the east. The influence of Germany,
Italy and Switzerland add a unique flavor to the Alsace and the Rhône-Alpes
regions. Burgundy, on the other hand, has always been at the heart of
France's history and there is an interesting tale to be told about almost
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Best Places to Visit in Burgundy, France
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Beaune
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Beaune, a charming small,
county
town, is known for wine
tasting and the Hotel-Dieu (France's most opulent and fascinating medieval
charity hospital). The hospital has been preserved in a museum-like
setting, including an interesting collection of the barbaric instruments of surgery
used during
Medieval times. In addition, the hospital features a number of
interesting rooms for exploration. The kitchen and apothecary draw the
attention of many visitors.
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The multicolored, geometric patterned roof of the Hotel-Dieu has
become better known than its hospital function. The impressive roof is
only
visible from the interior courtyard and is a thing of beauty. Click the camera symbol
above to see of photograph of this interesting roof.
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Finally, the Hotel-Dieu houses
the polyptych (polyptychs are hinged, paneled paintings that were used as altarpieces) of the Last
Judgment by Rogier van der Weyden. The Last Judgment, regarded
by many as one of the greatest of Gothic paintings,
is an enormous composition that includes multiple framed panels of different
sizes. The total image is beautiful and intriguing, as each panel
contains imagery that must be interpreted.
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More information on the Hotel-Dieu can be found
here.
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Dijon
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Dijon is a large city and the historic capital of the Dukes of Burgundy.
It is favored with interesting architecture (historic townhouses and
mansions) great food and fantastic wine.
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historic center. See the
Place des Ducs (Musee des
Beaux Arts) the churches Eglise Notre Dame and Eglise St. Michel.
Notre Dame has a spectacular clock (the Jaquemart) featuring a man, woman and 2 children who
strike the bells with hammers to ring the time.
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Vézelay
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Best Places to Visit in Alsace, France
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Colmar
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Colmar is the capital of
the Rhin-Haut province and an important hub for the wine growing
industry in Alsace. A delightful stop,
Colmar's scenic canal is draped with colorful houses that are
picture-postcard perfect. Good food and good times abound.
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The city's old town (its
historic center) is where you will find the attractions that draw
tourists to Colmar.
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Colmar's center has
several interesting churches (St. Martin's (13th century) and the
Dominican Church) and you can feel the tentacles of the Middle Ages
on this delightful city.
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Visit the Unterlinden Museum,
(1 rue d'Unterlindin) renowned for the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthis Grunewald
and other interesting art
from the Middle Ages.
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The city also houses the
Bartholdi Museum (30 Rue des Marchands). The creator of the
Statue of Liberty and noted sculptor was born in Colmar and his
family deeded most of his important works to this museum in Colmar.
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Stop at a cafe along the canal for a
drink or try the
Choucroute Garni (sauerkraut, sausage and pork) for a heart stopping regional taste
treat.
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Take some time to stroll
the city' streets to see the historic, delightfully decorated,
half-timbered buildings. Be sure to look at the second-floor facades
for some striking balconies and humorous plaques/decorations that
were added to the building exteriors over the centuries.
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Colmar's official tourist
website is
here,
but it is a little hard to follow.
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The Wine Road - Kaysersberg and Riquewihr
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Alsace's Wine Road,
sometime called the Wine Route, stretches between Mulhouse and
Strasbourg, is approximately 100 miles in length
and connects numerous enchanting villages known for wine production
and sales. The countryside in this area is beautiful and the
wine towns add to the atmosphere. Visit this Alsace tourism website
for detailed information about potential towns to visit along the
Wine Road.
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Kaysersberg and Riquewihr
are two touristy but scenic stops along Alsace's famous Wine Road.
Stop in either village for great wine, good food and a festive atmosphere.
Each city has a beautiful setting (Kayserberg has the edge here) and make
nice lunch stops on the
way to somewhere else. Of course, the wine merchants will
graciously ship your purchase back home (for a modest fee).
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Strasbourg
Best Places to Visit in Rhône-Alpes, France
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Lyon
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Situated near mountains and the
oldest wine growing areas of France, Lyon offers a unique culture and fine cuisine.
Lyon's is a city descended from a Roman settlement and the city bears the
imprint of several cultures. Lovers of silk will
find a visit to Lyon very rewarding and, perhaps, expensive.
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Lyon has a long and interesting history
that is still visible when touring the city, As you
explore,
you will notice that Lyon is filled with glorious mansions and fine
architecture. Many travelers consider it a suitable rival to Paris. You will find a tour of
the city's Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) to be well worth your
time.
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Be sure to see the Gallo
Roman Museum of Lyon Fourviere that contains unique displays from the
city's Roman past.
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The Fine Arts Museum contains
numerous treasures by famous artists and is not to be missed.
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The Historical Museum of Textiles
provides
details of the silk industry in Lyon, dating from the Renaissance.
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Lyon is, also, an antique center,
so you might want to spend a little extra time here to find that "just
perfect" memento of your visit to France.
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Finally, taking a river cruise is
good way to see and appreciate the beauty of Lyon's architecture and
setting. See this
site for
details on a popular dinner and sightseeing cruise in Lyon.
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Click here for Lyon's official
tourism website.
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