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some of the organ's ... ... impressive pipes. Built by a Dominican monk, the organ was installed in...
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a tryptic ...
one of the cathedrals priceless works of art.
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the adjoining baptistry This, the oldest part of the cathedral, dates from the early 5th century. The...
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a sacred statue
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the archbishop's palace Built in 1838, it sits behind a small square beside the cathedral. Today it...
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Place d'Albertas ...
and hotel with fountain originally built in the 1800s, but...
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Aix's great avenue This is the entrance, just off Place Charles de Gaulle, to the Cours...
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statue representing ...
the Arts and Sciences, as created by the university, at one...
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statue representing ...
the Decorative Arts. It also is located at the entrance to the Cours...
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The Cours Mirabeau ...
was laid out in 1652 as a separation between the old city (religious,...
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Café des Deux Garçons
on the Cours. This is Aixs most famous café, and was the...
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'mossy fountain' ...
half-way along the Cours. The moss has grown over the...
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Good King René An enlightened Renaissance monarch, he spoke several languages, was a...
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another fountain Unfortunately, I didnt get its name.
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La fontaine des
Quatre Dauphins (the Four Dolphins fountain), a baroque masterpiece in...
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and yet another Its pretty spectacular: I cant be sure, but I think...
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Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)
was Aixs most famous native son. His post-Impressionist...
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the guardian angel
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along the road ...
to Mont Sainte Victoire. This 1012 m (±3,320 ft) mountain...
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a side view Coming toward Aix from any direction, this mountain is spectacular....
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