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On a small rocky islet about one kilometre from the north coast of France you can find the Mont Saint Michel with its Benedictine Abbey in the English Channel. It was built from the 6th century on and was dedicated to St. Michael in 708. Today you can find a cloister with a church of the 11th to the 16th century on top. The Mont Saint Michel was together with its bay added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1979. > more
As the capital of Italy, Rome is a historic city full of art, churches, monuments and palazzi. You can describe Rome as a gigantic open air museum because every stone tells a story. Not only tourists come to Rome every year but also pilgrims to visit the pope, head of the catholic church. > more
Pisa is a very famous city in Italy because of its Leaning Tower (Italien: Torre pendente). The city of Pisa has about 90,000 inhabitants and is capital of the Province of Pisa. > more
Cologne is Germany's oldest major city is famous for its innumerable cultural and historical highlights such as the cathedral (Kölner Dom), the famous museums or the modern aspects such as shopping on the "Hohe Strasse" or the film studios where one third of all German TV productions come from. > more
As the capital of Switzerland, Berne is very small in size with only 135,000 inhabitants. But the romantic old city has one of the best preserved medieval town centers anywhere in Europe. If you visit Switzerland you should visit Berne. Its original architecture and installations lead to the status of a Unesco World Cultural Heritage site. > more

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Salzburg (updated 09/14/08)
 
The city of Salzburg is located in western Austria at the northern boundaries of the Alps. No less than about 6 million tourists visit beautiful Salzburg each year. The city is surrounded by two smaller mountains, the Kapuzinerberg and the Mönchsberg. The old town is well-known for its baroque architecture and its many churches. The world-famous Salzburg Festival attracts many music lovers with operas, concerts and theater plays in different locations.
Vienna (updated 09/14/08)
 
Vienna is the capital of Austria and also its largest city. 1.6 million inhabitans live in this town full of royal history located on the Danube. Different kingships and dynasties like the Habsburgers once ruled the city. Today Vienna comes to mind if you are talking about music. Many composers lived here like Mozart or Johann Strauss (1804 - 1848), composer of the Radetzky March.
Venice (updated 09/14/08)
 
Venice is one of the top destinations for tourist visiting Italy. With water-rimmed palaces along the Canal Grande, the Piazza San Marco and the Palazzo Ducale together with the Mediterranean, the canals and boats of Venice give you a sense of familiarity. Even though Venice is no longer a living metropolis full of merchants, today you will find its fabulous past everywhere.
Rome (updated 09/14/08)
 
As the capital of Italy, Rome is a historic city full of art, churches, monuments and palazzi. You can describe Rome as a gigantic open air museum because every stone tells a story. Not only tourists come to Rome every year but also pilgrims to visit the pope, head of the catholic church.
Pont du Gard (updated 09/14/08)
 
Pont du Gard is one of the most famous places of interest in the south of France. This aqueduct is one of the most gorgeous Roman constructions in France and it is in a very good conservation. Pont du Gard was built more than 2000 years ago for the water supply of the city of Nîmes.

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