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1. Hospice Comtesse
Originally built as a hospital in 1237, it remained in working operation until 1939 when it became a museum containing tapestries, paintings, wood sculptures all from this region of France.
Lille, France
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2. La Vieille Bourse
The finest building in the city, built around 1652 during which period Lille was part of the Netherlands. Above the entrance gate are two lions, a symbol of this, and in the centre is the "fle ...more
Lille, France
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3. Musee la Piscine de Roubaix
Museum of Arts & Industry (Musee d'Art et d'Industrie) exhibit art collections that represent the French culture and sense of design. Art Deco former swimming pool.
23 Rue de l'Espérance
Roubaix, France
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4. Palais des Beaux-Arts
A 19th century building which holds Lille's renowned museum of fine arts. The gallery features examples of work by Goya, Donatello, Raphael and Rubens.
Lille, France
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5. The Open Air Museum
Lille's living museum, which is a recreation of a local village including thatched cottages, rural craft workshops, seed barns and traditional farmhouses.
Lille, France
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