French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4.5 based on 1,480 reviews
Enter one of the most secret place of military history, and discover a real underground town, where more than 20 000 soldiers of the Commonwealth prepared the most surprising attack of WW1.
A must see! Visited here on a quiet Sunday in September after a visit to Point Du Jour cemetery to see a grave of a relative who fought in Arras in the first world war. We came here after wanting to experience a little of what they went through during that time. We were not disappointed. We had a friendly greeting upon entering, reasonably priced and waited 20 minutes for the next tour, and was then set up with a helmet and audio guide in the desired language. Were were then greeted by our excellent tour guide who flicked between French and English to accommodate the group and took us 20 metres underground listening to the audio guide and tour guide which worked perfectly. It was a great experience, very informative and would definitely recommend.
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Brilliant little gallery, really worth a visit. An enjoyable hour spent, free entry, gated parking for only 3 euros.
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Installée dans une ancienne usine de lampes de mineurs, réhabilitée par l’architecte Jean Nouvel, Cité Nature est un centre culturel et scientifique consacré aux questions que l’on se pose sur la nourriture et l’agriculture, la nature et la santé. On y trouve des expositions scientifiques et artistiques ainsi que des jardins thématiques. Des évènements et des spectacles y sont régulièrement organisés.
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