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Quote: From Planche-Supérieure, passing St-John the Baptist church, the triple-arched Pont de St-Jean leads you up into Neuveville e.g. the New Town (well, it started to build up in the 17th century). After the bridge, Read More
Quote: Give Tarun and me a map of a European city, and the first thing we look for is museums. We’re nuts about collections of art, history, nature, and wacky stuff like sewing machines, chocolate, wine and the like—as Read More
Quote: The medieval Maison de la Dime houses today local museum. You won’t miss the roses next to the museum -– that’s why locals call the town The City of the Rose. Inside, you can see on display some attractions from Read More
Quote: The Cathédrale St Nicholas is, understandably, the pride and joy of Fribourg: an imposing old cathedral whose ornate square tower and sloping red roof can be seen from far away. The nearer we got to it, the more Read More
Quote: The Franciscan Church and Monastery—which is the full appellation of this church—is described puzzlingly in the official Fribourg tourist guide: "The church has a medieval interior of very high standing, Read More
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Quote: After emerging from one church only to plunge into the next, we’d gotten a bit bored with stained glass and carved stone, so the next attraction on our itinerary, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (the Museum of Art Read More
Quote: During our travels to Switzerland we visited several castles. The famous Château de Chillon, is popular among the English-speaking visitors due to the Lord Byron’s poem "The prisoner of Chillon". The Château Read More