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Rémy Dubois8 Rue Emile Zola
Troyes
10000
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This 40m2 surface dwelling features a cozy living room equipped with a TV and dining table, a well-appointed kitchen complete with a microwave grill, induction plate, Nespresso machine, and fridge. Additionally, there are two bedrooms, one with a 140-sized bed and the other with two single beds. The accommodation also boasts a modern bathroom with an Italian shower.Reviews
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Directions
The apartment is located just a few meters away from the Cathedral parking area.
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Apartment | 1 | 60 | 300 |
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Attractions
- Troyes Cathedral: Located in the heart of the city, Troyes Cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. It features stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, making it a must-visit attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
- Museum of Modern Art (MAM): Situated in a former bishop's palace, the MAM houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. Visitors can explore various exhibitions showcasing paintings, sculptures, and installations created by renowned artists.
- Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensée Ouvrière: Translated as the House of Tools and Worker's Thought, this museum displays an extensive collection of traditional tools used by craftsmen throughout history. The museum offers an insight into the region's rich industrial heritage.
- Saint-Pantaleon Church: This Romanesque church is known for its unique architecture and beautiful frescoes. Step inside to admire the stunning artwork and intricate details that date back to the 12th century.
- Museum of Vauluisant: Housed in a former 16th-century abbey, the Museum of Vauluisant showcases medieval and Renaissance art. It features a diverse collection of sculptures, ceramics, tapestries, and religious artifacts.
- Hôtel de Ville (City Hall): Built in the 17th century, the City Hall of Troyes is a remarkable architectural gem. Its elegant façade, grand staircase, and beautiful courtyard make it a popular spot for tourists to admire and take photographs.
- Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée: This museum explores the history, art, and culture of the Mediterranean and the Orient. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, including ancient pottery, jewelry, and sculptures, offering visitors a glimpse into these fascinating civilizations.
- Museum of Natural History: Located within Troyes' botanical gardens, this museum exhibits a variety of natural history specimens, including fossils, minerals, and taxidermy animals. It is a great place for nature enthusiasts and families with children.
- Les Halles: Troyes' covered market, Les Halles, is a bustling hub where locals and visitors can discover a wide range of fresh produce, regional delicacies, and local crafts. It is a great spot to immerse yourself in the local culture and taste authentic French flavors. 10. Basilique Saint-Urbain: Situated just outside the city center, this basilica is a pilgrimage site dedicated to Saint Urban, the patron saint of vineyards. Its beautiful stained glass windows and peaceful atmosphere make it a serene place to visit and reflect. Please note that the availability and opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it is advisable to check their respective websites or contact them directly before planning your visit.