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Bayeux- Mulino sul fiume Aure
La città normanna di Bayeux è stata miracolosamente risparmiata dalla distruzione dei bombardamenti durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale: conserva intatto tutto il fascino antico con le sue vie medievali, i canali con i mulini, le chiese e la sorprendente assenza di periferie e zone industriali. Ma la fama di Bayeux nasce soprattutto dal famoso e stupefacente arazzo medievale, grazie al quale è stata dichiarata Patrimonio dell’Umanità dell’Unesco.
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The Norman town of Bayeux was miraculously spared from the destruction of bombing during World War II: it retains all of its old-world charm with its medieval streets, canals with mills, churches, and striking absence of suburbs and industrial areas. But Bayeux's fame stems above all from its famous and stunning medieval tapestry, thanks to which it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. - .
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The Norman town of Bayeux was miraculously spared from the destruction of bombing during World War II: it retains all of its old-world charm with its medieval streets, canals with mills, churches, and striking absence of suburbs and industrial areas. But Bayeux's fame stems above all from its famous and stunning medieval tapestry, thanks to which it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. - .
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