French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Perigueux
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A boutique-workshop in the historic centre of Périgueux : stoneware and porcelain ceramics, poteries, limited edition engravings and watercolors, paintings Céramique, dessin, gravure Nous fabriquons tous nos objets artisanaux à la main dans nos ateliers de Périgueux, en Dordogne Retrouvez parmi nos collections de vaisselle artisanale : nos tasses en grès, en porcelaine, nos bols, vases, assiettes artisanales, bouteilles... Découvrez nos gravures, sous forme de tableaux encadrés, ou en papier libre
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This is a self-game of 2 to 5 players and try to solve as many riddles as you can in the city.
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Nice walking inside and the chandeliers take our breath away. Even when there is a service ongoing and when you are quite, You may visit parts of the building.
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Les portes du SAS s'ouvrent sur un nouvel univers dans lequel tes amis, patrons, parents deviendront tes adversaires. Equipe d'un harnais cible et d'un pistolet laser, muni de capteurs infrarouges, c'est toi le heros. Ta mission est de faire perdre des points a ton adversaire en faisant preuve de strategie et d'agilite afin qu'il ne t'atteigne pas.
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UNIQUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE Visit a unique museum in France which is protecting a vast gallo-roman house vestiges, the Vésone Domus. Opened since 2003, in the heart of archaeological and plants park, Vesunna offers a 3000 m2 itinerary of permanent presentation of antique Perigueux. AN ARCHITECTURE BY JEAN NOUVEL Jean Nouvel the building project architect has completed a great number of works throughout the world. He is in particular the architect of the Quai Branly museum in Paris. A large umbrella, which is protecting the antic walls, floats above it. From the mezzanines, an impressive view opens onto the vestiges. Further on, the high glass walls reveal the landscaped gardens of the Vesone Tower and the IVth century rampart vestiges. The building is like a window onto the past which is buried under the modern city.
What a wonderful experience visiting this exceptional Roman villa complex that has been excavated and expertly enveloped in a weatherproof building. The space is light and airy, the attention to detail is fascinating, and you can really visualise what you are seeing and how it looked in its heyday. There is an excellent film that is worth seeing to show the development of the site and aide visualisation that runs for about 10 minutes and alternates between French and English. The audio guide is functional, and dual / triple language descriptions around the exhibit would be useful for non-French speakers, but this is not to detract fom a great experience,
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