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Bordeaux is rich in history and heritage with its 350 UNESCO listed buildings. Each one more unusual than the next, don’t miss out on discovering them.
We have put together a list of the most important places in the Port de la Lune to visit…
The exhibition ‘Welcome to the Prehistos’ at Cap Sciences is not just a simple display of objects in glass cases. No, it is a true immersion into the daily lives of our ancestors! We are thrilled to see visitors of all ages transported to a world where Cro-Magnon man suddenly becomes familiar, almost contemporary.
‘I used to imagine prehistoric humans as primitive beings, but this exhibition has shown me their ingenuity and creativity,’ says a visitor from Bordeaux who came with her family. This comment perfectly illustrates the transformation we see in our
The Cité du Vin is hosting the exhibition Around the World in 50 Wine Regions, a visual journey dedicated to the diversity of international wine-growing regions. This programme showcases a selection of photographs from partner regions, each of which has chosen an iconic image to embody its landscape, people or heritage.
The curatorial approach is based on a cross-sectional interpretation of the vineyards, without geographical hierarchy or strict technical classification. The photographs interact with each other through three major themes:
The year 2026 promises to be a colorful one in Bordeaux! At Bassins des Lumières, this renowned digital art center, located in the city’s former submarine base, offers a fascinating experience immersed in the world of two iconic 20th-century artists: Henri Matisse and Frida Kahlo.