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It is enormous at 18 metres tall and 48 tonnes, with dozens of human passengers riding on its head, shoulders and flanks.
The beautifully creative and modern city on the Loire in West France has it all
By Lana Katsaros, to Museum Spotlight Europe (November 2023) Born from Le Voyage à Nantes Festival, The Green Line in Nantes, France offers a year-round self-guided walking tour through permanent and elegant art installations. No map is needed, as you must follow a well worn, 7.5 mile green line to discover the unique installations along
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What you probably don’t know about Nantes is that it is the sixth biggest city in France; that it was in Brittany until it wasn’t.
The last time I visited the beautiful French province of Brittany, located in northwest France, was with my family for an extended stay at a farmhouse
Residing in the Upper Brittany region of Western France, upon the Loire River, is the city of Nantes. Only the sixth most populated city in the country, Nantes does not necessarily enjoy the same level of touristic activity of other French cities such as Paris, Marseille, or Nice. However, just a couple of days in Nantes will show you it has plenty to offer culturally, gastronomically, and in many other ways. From Monday, April 17th until Thursday, April 20th, I and five journalists from UK and Irish publications flew (from Dublin and Manchester, respectively) to Nantes for a press trip
Le média d'inspiration pour organiser soi-même ses voyages. Destinations en vogue, bonnes adresses et expériences insolites, en France et pas que. Par Angélina et Virginie, mère et fille.
I'm sharing the best restaurants Nantes has that we ate at. Overall I found the food in this city to be quite fabulous. I don't think we ate anywhere that I did not enjoy immensely. Here are my favourite restaurants we visited:
Maïa Morgensztern @maiamorgen picks her favourite installations to see right now during the arts festival Le Voyage à Nantes in France. Follow the Green line.
After the Loire Valley, we went to Nantes, a beautiful little city on the west coast of France. The most exciting attraction was the 'Les Machines de l'île'. It would be hard to describe, but I can show you: Close to the carousel, there is a gigantic yellow crane. It was built in 1954 by…
Le Voyage à Nantes, one of France’s major cultural festivals, returns this summer, July 2–Sept. 11, marking its 10th year.
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From its truly unique, city-wide art trail, to refreshing green spaces in an around the city, Nantes is one of France’s most interesting cities.
Forget the 'yellow brick road'. It's all about the 'green line' in Nantes. Confused? Allow me to explain. Nantes, once a thriving port, fell on its knees with the closure of the shipyards in 1987.
Ambitious arts programming has transformed the fortunes of the French city since it experienced tough times in the 1980s
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Home to a famed mechanical menagerie, sprawling green gardens and, now, the Rugby World Cup, France's green capital Nantes has much to offer its visitors
Pour une ambiance de Noël contemporaine, direction Nantes qui inaugure sa première édition du Voyage en hiver. Passez les fêtes avec carillons, lumières et bonshommes de neige !
I'm going to tell you why you need to visit Nantes! There is a reason upwards of 10,000 people relocating there each year! The city truly cares about the future of the city and the quality of life for the people in it. I'm sharing with you the best things to do when you visit Nantes.
The event and art trail known as Le Voyage á Nantes was a catalyst for the reinvention a post-industrial Nantes.
Tom Scott visited Les machines de l’île in Nantes, France, to learn about and ride an enormous mechanical elephant that can hold up to 50 people. This giant
Canada isn’t a huge market for Nantes, but we are an important one.
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