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  • Bust of Adolf Hitler after Nazi sculptor Arno Breker, 1937-45, and swastika flag, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Military vehicle at the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, aerial view, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Soldier in a muddy sandbagged trench in WWI, photograph, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, aerial view, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • WWI trenches reconstruction, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Prussian soldier in uniform in a reconstruction of the Franco-Prussian war, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Le nez de la triplice, political cartoon on the Triple Alliance, wood engraving by Meyer on the cover of Le Petit Journal, issue 310, 25th October 1896, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apres la Fete, Bismarck's 84th birthday and dead soldiers from the Franco-Prussian war, cover of Le Petit Journal, issue 230, 14th April 1895, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Exhibition at the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Guns and uniforms on display at the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • WWI trenches reconstruction, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • WWI trenches reconstruction, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Diorama reconstruction of an attack on a German trench, February 1915, in WWI, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Reconstruction of an anti-aircraft position (DCA) near Berlin, Germany, 1944, WWII, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alliance!, French president Felix Faure shaking hands with Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, illustrating the Franco-Russian Alliance, cover of Le Petit Journal, issue 356, 12th September 1897, in the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or Museum of War and Peace in the Ardennes, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Head of Adolf Hitler, 1937-45, after Arno Breker, and a Nazi swastika flag, at the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fields of crops in the countryside around Margy, near the Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes, or War and Peace in the Ardennes Museum, opened 2003 and reopened 2018 after refurbishment, commemorating the Franco-Prussian War, First World War and Second World War, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apothecary of the Hotel-Dieu de Saint Louis in Charleville, built 1756, with 120 Nevers earthenware pots, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shopping street leading to Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. It was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View of Mezieres, oil painting, 1887, by Eugene Damas, 1844-99, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mill at Charleville, oil painting, 18th century, by Crance, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The painting depicts the Vieux-Moulin, a former water mill on the river Meuse, which has housed the Musee Arthur Rimbaud since 1969. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Marionnettes du Monde, or Puppets of the World, an exhibition of puppets bequeathed by Marcel Ledun, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Marionnettes du Monde, or Puppets of the World, an exhibition of puppets bequeathed by Marcel Ledun, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved stone capital with woman's head and acanthus leaves, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Charles I Gonzaga, 1580-1637, founder of the town of Mezieres, holding town plans, in the Musee de l'Ardenne, a regional museum housing collections from Roman times to the 18th century, housed in a 17th century building with modern glass and steel extension, on the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Woinic, a giant steel sculpture of a wild boar, by Eric Slezniak, 1983-93, near Saulces-aux-Tournelles in Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The wild boar is the symbol of the Ardennes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Woinic, a giant steel sculpture of a wild boar, by Eric Slezniak, 1983-93, near Saulces-aux-Tournelles in Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The wild boar is the symbol of the Ardennes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Funerary mask of Verlaine, plaster, belonging to Dr Guillard, friend of Dr Blanche, copy by F Ruchon, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ground floor exhibition in the Musee Arthur Rimbaud, opened in 1969 in the Vieux-Moulin, a former water mill on the river Meuse in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91 was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Neuvizy, aerial view, and the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours de Neuvizy, designed by Jean-Baptiste Couty in Neo Gothic style and built 1865-1924, in Novion-Porcien, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain, replica of the square's original fountain installed 1999, in Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe during the Festival Mondial des Theatres de Marionnettes, a puppet festival held 17th-26th September 2021, in the Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sundial and route map for postal and courier coaches between Launois and Paris, on a stone plaque at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • House built on the foundations of the original family farm of Arthur Rimbaud, French poet, 1854-91, at Roche, Chuffilly-Roche, Ardennes, Grand Est, France, bought for the Musee Rimbaud by Patti Smith. On the left is the Une Saison en Enfer memorial by Paul Boens. The upright stones represent Rimbaud's Celtic past, and his European and African paths. The house is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red pigment rich in iron oxide at the Moulin a Couleurs or Colour Mill, at Ecordal, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Colour Mill was built in 1866, and dries and grinds clay soil to create a range of nearly 80 natural pigments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Philippe Sidre, director of L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts de la Marionnette, the French national puppetry school founded in 1987 at the Institut International de la Marionnette, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. This is the first and only puppeteer training school in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Philippe Sidre, director of L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts de la Marionnette, the French national puppetry school founded in 1987 at the Institut International de la Marionnette, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. This is the first and only puppeteer training school in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ma Boheme, mural depicting Arthur Rimbaud lying in the grass, 2018, by Antoine Maquet of Creative Color, on a building on the Rue de Gonzague, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Arthur Rimbaud was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City Hall of Charleville, in the evening, on Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Place Ducale, with cafe and fountain, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Place Ducale, with cafes, fountain and City Hall of Charleville, aerial view, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pentecost, bay 20, stained glass window, 1955-79, designed by Rene Durrbach, and made by the master glassmaker Andre Seurre, in the Basilique Notre-Dame-d'Esperance or Basilica of Our Lady of Hope, built 1499-1608 in Flamboyant Gothic style, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passerelle Bayard, a road and footbridge built after WWII over the river Meuse, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Drinking troughs and hay mangers in the stables at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stagecoach relief at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Accommodation at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Exhibition in the Musee Rimbaud, dedicated to the life and work of French poet Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91, born in Charleville, in a 17th century water mill on the river Meuse, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The museum opened in 1969 in a mill built by Claude Briau as part of the city plans of Clement Metezeau. The building is listed as a historic monument and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Le Lavoir de Roche, a wash house beside a pond near the Rimbaud family farm in Chuffilly-Roche, painting, 1904, by Paterne Berrichon, 1855-1922, husband of Isabelle Rimbaud, in the Musee Rimbaud, dedicated to the life and work of French poet Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91, born in Charleville, in a 17th century water mill on the river Meuse, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The museum opened in 1969 in a mill built by Claude Briau as part of the city plans of Clement Metezeau. The building is listed as a historic monument and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Desk with portrait of Verlaine, his cane and top hat, at the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bedroom in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photograph of Verlaine, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • House built on the foundations of the original family farm of Arthur Rimbaud, French poet, 1854-91, at Roche, Chuffilly-Roche, Ardennes, Grand Est, France, bought for the Musee Rimbaud by Patti Smith. The house is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Letter box with portrait of Arthur Rimbaud, French poet, 1854-91, in the cemetery at Charleville-Mezieres where he is buried, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Letters from all around the world are sent to this letter box and archived by its keeper. Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91 was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vieux-Moulin, a former water mill for grinding flour, designed by Claude Briau and built 1626 under Charles I Gonzaga, on the river Meuse, formerly in Charleville, now in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building has housed the Musee Arthur Rimbaud since 1969, and is listed as a historic monument. The city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Second floor exhibition in the Musee Arthur Rimbaud, opened in 1969 in the Vieux-Moulin, a former water mill on the river Meuse in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91 was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tubs of coloured earth at the Moulin a Couleurs or Colour Mill, at Ecordal, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Colour Mill was built in 1866, and dries and grinds clay soil to create a range of nearly 80 natural pigments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Horloge du Grand Marionnettiste, or Grand Puppeteer Clock, made by Jacques Monestier, b. 1939, which displays the legend of the 4 sons of Aymon each hour, between the Musee de l'Ardenne and l'Institut International de la Marionnette, in the Place Ducale, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Place Ducale was built 1606-24, designed by Clément Métezeau under Charles I Gonzaga. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • King's Tower or Tour du Roy, fortifications built in 1544 under Francois I on the river Meuse in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The tower was built by master builders Henri Roynel and Adam Souyn as part of the fortifications of Mezieres after the siege of Mezieres in 1521. It has 6m thick walls with casements and firing embrasures. On the roof is a water tower built in 1855. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Charles I Gonzaga, 1580-1637, founder of Mezieres, bronze, inaugurated 1899, by Alphonse Colle, 1857-1935, on the Rue Pierre-Beregovoy in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mont Olympe bakery, a traditional patisserie, boulangerie and chocolaterie in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Organ, built 1997 by Koenig, in the Basilique Notre-Dame-d'Esperance, built 1499 - 17th century in Gothic style, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The stained glass windows, 1954-79, are by Andre Seurre after cartoons by Rene Durrbach, 1961-73. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Side aisle of the nave, in the Basilique Notre-Dame-d'Esperance, built 1499 - 17th century in Gothic style, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The nave is 16th century and the stained glass windows, 1954-79, are by Andre Seurre after cartoons by Rene Durrbach, 1961-73. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe, Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe, Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain, replica of the square's original fountain installed 1999, in Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave, Eglise Saint-Remi, designed by Jean Francois Racine in Neo Romanesque style and built 1863, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The nave is supported by massive columns with a triforium and high cross vaulted ceiling. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Place Ducale, with cafes and City Hall of Charleville, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Charles I Gonzaga, 1580-1637, aerial view, bronze, inaugurated 1899, by Alphonse Colle, on the Rue Pierre-Beregovoy, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Charles I Gonzaga was the founder of Charleville and the first prince of Arche and Charleville. The statue was originally placed in the Place Ducale but was moved in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stained glass window of Charles I Gonzaga, by De Troeyer workshop, in the Eglise Saint-Remi, designed by Jean Francois Racine in Neo Romanesque style and built 1863, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The window was commissioned in memory of Camille Guillemin, 1871-1952. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Performance of the Tetes en l'Air company at the Festival Mondial des Theatres de Marionnettes, a puppet festival held 17th-26th September 2021, in the Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Charles I Gonzaga, 1580-1637, bronze, inaugurated 1899, by Alphonse Colle, in the evening, on the Rue Pierre-Beregovoy, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Charles I Gonzaga was the founder of Charleville and the first prince of Arche and Charleville. The statue was originally placed in the Place Ducale but was moved in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain, replica of the square's original fountain installed 1999, in Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe, Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Great Hall with its wooden frame, at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stagecoach relief at the coaching inn, built 1654, in Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The inn provided food, accommodation, stabling and transport and was a stage house for delivering post. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Letter box for post addressed to French poet Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91, at the cemetery where he is buried, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Post is still mailed here from all around the world and is collected and documented. Rimbaud was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Paul Verlaine, photographed by Etienne Carjat, 1828-1906, shortly after his wedding, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Verlaine Farm, where Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, lived 1880-82 during his relationship with Lucien Letinois, in Coulommes, Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Musee Verlaine is opposite the farm and the village is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Emmanuel Poix, manager of the Moulin a Couleurs or Colour Mill, beside the pendular mills used to grind the earth to a constant fine grain, at Ecordal, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Colour Mill was built in 1866, and dries and grinds clay soil to create a range of nearly 80 natural pigments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ochre pigment at the Moulin a Couleurs or Colour Mill, at Ecordal, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Colour Mill was built in 1866, and dries and grinds clay soil to create a range of nearly 80 natural pigments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Emmanuel Poix, manager of the Moulin a Couleurs or Colour Mill, beside the pendular mills used to grind the earth to a constant fine grain, at Ecordal, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The Colour Mill was built in 1866, and dries and grinds clay soil to create a range of nearly 80 natural pigments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Philippe Sidre, director of L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts de la Marionnette, the French national puppetry school founded in 1987 at the Institut International de la Marionnette, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. This is the first and only puppeteer training school in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Philippe Sidre, director of L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts de la Marionnette, the French national puppetry school founded in 1987 at the Institut International de la Marionnette, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. This is the first and only puppeteer training school in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pentecost, bay 20, detail, stained glass window, 1955-79, designed by Rene Durrbach, and made by the master glassmaker Andre Seurre, in the Basilique Notre-Dame-d'Esperance or Basilica of Our Lady of Hope, built 1499-1608 in Flamboyant Gothic style, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wedding feast at Cana, bay 11-12, stained glass window, 1955-79, designed by Rene Durrbach, and made by the master glassmaker Andre Seurre, in the Basilique Notre-Dame-d'Esperance or Basilica of Our Lady of Hope, built 1499-1608 in Flamboyant Gothic style, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The church is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ma Boheme, mural depicting Arthur Rimbaud lying in the grass, 2018, by Antoine Maquet of Creative Color, on a building on the Rue de Gonzague, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Arthur Rimbaud was born in Charleville and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Charles I Gonzaga, 1580-1637, founder of Mezieres, bronze, inaugurated 1899, by Alphonse Colle, 1857-1935, on the Rue Pierre-Beregovoy in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Merry-go-round in Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in the evening, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors.The tower behind is the City Hall of Charleville. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe, Place Ducale, designed by Clement Metezeau and built 1606-24, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The square was commissioned by Charles I Gonzaga and built in Louis XIII style, with 27 pavilions and with arcaded ground floors. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stained glass window of Charles I Gonzaga, detail, by De Troeyer workshop, in the Eglise Saint-Remi, designed by Jean Francois Racine in Neo Romanesque style and built 1863, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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