michiel
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We discussed this museum before, it is one of my favourite museumsNovion-Porcien: Musée de la Paix.
Between Reims and Charleville-Mézières. Excellent.
Covering the 1870-1871; 1914-1918 and the 1939-1945 wars.
We discussed this museum before, it is one of my favourite museumsNovion-Porcien: Musée de la Paix.
Between Reims and Charleville-Mézières. Excellent.
Covering the 1870-1871; 1914-1918 and the 1939-1945 wars.
Beware!Great photos, one day I will go back to France find some fine restaurants drink the wine munch on pate sandwiches and sup on Stella Artois , oh and visit some museums.
Do you find yourself saying " yup I got one of them yup one of them and two of them" ? Rob
Beware!
I live in France for nearly two years now! Still looking for those fine restaurants I used to know in France. To me that generation has left the building...and they forgot to teach the new generation.....
Yep! Thirst quencher.Also Stella Artois is a Belgian beer from Leuven!
But no trouble to get here.Also Stella Artois is a Belgian beer from Leuven!
Well, when me and my girlfriend went on holiday, we also used the old routes to go there, never the highway's. Route de la vacances, like an old French musician wrote a song about. Route N7.It takes me 12 hours, from France to the place I used to live, in Belgium. Because I don't use the French highway, anymore.
It cheapper, less dangerous, nearly zero risk for queues and beautiful.
The highway takes you in 7 hours, at high speed. If your a lucky not to have any queue...and that is seldom...
The place (province) I live in, here in France is nearly as big as Belgium is.
All major movements I want or need to make needs at least one hour driving.
So sad Coert!Well, when me and my girlfriend went on holiday, we also used the old routes to go there, never the highway's. Route de la vacances, like an old French musician wrote a song about. Route N7.
If she would have lived now, we would be in the Provence, we were planning to start a Bed&Breakfast business there.
Unfortunately though, she passed away in a car accident, visiting her uncle who was having his birthday, but she never arrived there. I was also planning to go, but my workplace didnt let me go, too much work and no exemption. So she went alone.
And then the phone rang at my work... A Renault5 has no chanche stopping behind a lorry, when the lorry behind saw it too late. Veronigue was a French girl..
Great idea. We already have this on other French forums! And it's very useful when we're away or on vacation.Maybe topic: museums and battlefields???
I can do this.Great idea. We already have this on other French forums! And it's very useful when we're away or on vacation.
Kris, if you do not completely love being stuck in traffic jams there is another solution: ride a bike. I was in France last week for work and I also had to collect mine in England. I left Paris on Eurostar at 7:00 am, arrived in London at 9:00 and at the garage at 11:00. I was back in Paris before 6:00 pm, leaving behind a few million automobiles stuck on the freeway at the city entrance.The highway takes you in 7 hours, at high speed. If your a lucky not to have any queue...and that is seldom...
Please do Tony! It will be great to see where interesting museums are. I visited many, also the Pompelle collection of Friese, when it was still displayed the way we all like, nowaday's it's different though.. There are a lot of museums posted here, which I did not visit, so a topic related to them would be much appreciated by me, also by many other members I think.I can do this.