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Nancy Thermal Baths Reborn

Duration: 0:05:22

The city of Nancy, located in the northeast of France, is not only a historic and culturally rich city but also a modern city with unique architectural styles, such as the works of the famous architect Emile André. One of its many historic landmarks, Les Bains de Nancy, a thermal spa, has been renovated and reopened this spring after being closed for many years. The renovation project was led by the French architect Lanternier. Since its initial conception, the thermal spa has had its ups and downs, experiencing setbacks such as the First World War and the recent COVID-19 pandemic. However, the reopening of Les Bains de Nancy has brought great opportunities to the city, including job creation and increased tourism, as well as providing potential health benefits through the therapeutic qualities of the spa's water.


Troyes: Fascinating Medieval Charm

Duration: 0:05:46

The French town of Troyes gained fame over 20 years ago for its discount villages located in the suburbs, which attracted visitors who traveled there by car to go shopping. Although these discount villages still operate, the trend of going to them from Paris has subsided, and now tourists come to Troyes to explore its medieval charm. The city center is home to Gothic cathedrals, including the 400-year-old St. Pierre and St. Paul's Cathedral, which has 15,000 square meters of colorful stained glass windows. Visitors can also discover the art of stained glass at an exhibition showcasing the process of creating it and displaying contemporary stained glass pieces. Troyes also has a five-star hotel housed in a 15th to 17th-century building and a small record store offering a diverse range of vinyl records. Those interested in organic cuisine can visit the local restaurant, Les Baboulins, while the Tool and Worker's Thought Museum offers visitors a chance to explore the tools and crafts used in various industries.