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http://www.amawaterways.com/taste-of-bordeaux-2016 | In addition to being one of the most important wine-growing spots in the world, Bordeaux, France, features many splendid sights for fans of culture, architecture, art, and World War II history.

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  • Bordeaux, located in western France, is one of the most important wine-growing areas in

    the world. Its also a place rich in history, culture, and sights that any world traveler or

    Europe lover will want to see at least once in their lifetime.

    W H Y V I S I T B O R D E A U X ?

  • One of the most important places to visit is, of course, Bordeauxs famous vineyards.

    Bordeauxs wine industry is such an important part of world culture, its been declared a

    UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even if you dont drink wine yourself, youll want to see the

    areas splendid vineyards just for their importance to history.

    B O R D E A U X S F A M O U S V I N E Y A R D S

  • Bordeaux is the largest wine-

    growing area in France.

    Almost all of Bordeauxs famous

    wines are blends, meaning theyre

    created by combining more than

    one type of grape.

    The primary type of wine grape

    grown in Bordeaux is merlot. In

    fact, Bordeaux grows the most

    merlot grapes in the world.

    Today, Bordeaux is most famous for

    its red wines. But until the 1970s,

    it mostly produced white wines.

    S O M E F A C T S A B O U T B O R D E A U X W I N E

  • Bordeaux is also famous

    for its beautiful

    architecturesome of it

    hundreds or thousands of

    years old. For example,

    the Esplanade des

    Quinconces is one of the

    largest city squares in

    Europe. Across its more

    than 30 acres, visitors can

    see many splendid

    sculptures, fountains, and

    other stunning sights.

    E S P L A N A D E D E S Q U I N C O N C E S

  • G R A N D T H T R E D E B O R D E A U X

    Another of Bordeauxs architectural wonders is the Grand Theatre, a neoclassical structure

    built in the late 1700s. It is the place where famed ballet dancer and choreographer

    Marius Petipa debuted some of his most famous pieces, and today serves as home to the

    Opra National de Bordeaux and the Ballet National de Bordeaux.

  • There are many ancient

    cathedrals throughout

    Europe, and one of the

    most impressive is

    Bordeauxs Cathdrale

    Saint-Andr, which was

    consecrated in 1096 by

    Pope Urban II. It was

    also the place where

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    married Louis VII, and

    is the current seat for

    the Archbishop of

    Bordeaux-Bazas.

    C A T H D R A L E S A I N T - A N D R D E B O R D E A U X

  • Bordeaux is also home to one

    of the greatest art galleries

    in all of France, the Museum

    of Fine Arts. Pieces on

    display include paintings by

    Picasso, Renoir, Seurat,

    Matisse, Rubens, Delcroix,

    and more. Some of the

    museums most famous

    paintings have been in its

    possession since the French

    Revolution, when they were

    taken from their original

    aristocratic owners.

    M U S E D E S B E A U X - A R T S

  • If youre more interested in

    nature than in architecture or

    art, Bordeaux is also home to

    the Gironde Estuary, the

    largest estuary in Europe. For

    military buffs, Gironde was

    also the site of Operation

    Frankton, a daring commando

    mission by 12 British special

    forces troops during World War

    II to destroy the ships docked

    in the estuary.

    G I R O N D E E S T U A R Y

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    Europe, Asia, Africa, and more. Our river cruises are designed to let our passengers see the

    sights of their chosen destinations while traveling in comfort and style. Visit

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    C O N T A C T U S

  • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/foodanddrink/bordeaux-food-wine-

    culture/11211610/facts-about-bordeaux.html

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    S O U R C E S A N D I M A G E A T T R I B U T I O N S