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- Nancy, France - Wikipedia
It was the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, which was annexed by France under King Louis XV in 1766 and replaced by a province, with Nancy maintained as capital Following its rise to prominence in the Age of Enlightenment, it was nicknamed the "capital of Eastern France" in the late 19th century
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Lets explore the best things to do in Nancy: 1 Place Stanislas A huge 18th-century urban planning project, this incredible square was the brainchild of the Pole, Stanislas Leszczyński, the last Duke of Lorraine
- What to see and do in Nancy - The Good Life France
Always an artistic town, Nancy didn’t stop evolving after the Art Nouveau movement, and it has become a hub of innovative street art From intricately-carved drain covers to sculptures made from park benches, it’s an open-air art scene which goes far beyond murals and graffiti
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An air of grandeur still resides in Nancy, the former capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, and there are architectural marvels around every corner, from UNESCO-listed 18th-century squares to baroque palaces and elegant art nouveau villas
- Attractions Things to Do in Nancy - PlanetWare
Although the Ville Neuve gets all the glory in Nancy, don't skip over the Ville Vieille (Old Town) This medieval quarter is a trendy neighborhood full of historic landmarks and brimming with boutiques, restaurants, and outdoor cafés Nancy is also renowned for Art Nouveau architecture and art
- Nancy | France, Map, Population, World War II | Britannica
Nancy, town, Meurthe-et-Moselle département, Grand Est région, northeastern France, in what was formerly the province of Lorraine, west of Strasbourg, near the left bank of the Meurthe River Until the 18th century Nancy was composed of two distinct fortified towns
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