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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BourgesBourges - Wikipedia

    Bourges, located in the center of France, away from the Atlantic Ocean, features a typical degraded oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb), characterized by colder, drier winters and warmer, wetter summers than the oceanic climate.

    • Bourges Cathedral. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bourges Cathedral is extraordinary on many levels. The first thing that might catch your eye is the lack of a transept, as there’s no break between the nave and choir.
    • Cathedral Tower and Crypt. These parts of the cathedral merit another listing because, while you have to pay to see them you won’t regret the small charge.
    • Old Town. In 1487 there was a great fire in Bourges that destroyed a third of the city and stunted its development as it lost its annual fairs to Troyes and Lyon.
    • Palais Jacques-Cœur. In the middle of the 15th-century the wealthy merchant and treasurer to King Charles VII, Jacques Cœur commissioned this breathtaking Gothic residence.
  2. www.ville-bourges.fr › _en › siteBourges - Tourism

    Bourges is a beautiful medieval town with a rich history and culture. Visit the Saint Etienne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Monument, and enjoy the annual pageants of light and music.

  3. Official website of the Bourges en Berry Tourist Office. Discover the city of Bourges, prepare and book your stay in the capital of Berry!

    • Place Simone Veil, Bourges, 18000
    • (024) 823-0260
  4. Bourges is an important town in central France, towards the south-east of the Loire Valley (Centre) region and about 100 kilometres south of Orléans. It has a substantial historic centre and two very important monuments - the cathedral and the Palace Jacques Coeur - and the town is very pleasant to explore.

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  5. Bourges, capital of Berry located 240 km south of Paris located in the Centre-Val de Loire region, has a great heritage such as the Avaricum, the Saint-Étienne de Bourges cathedral classified as a unesco world Heritage Site and the Jacques-Cœur…

  6. www.ville-bourges.fr › _en › siteBourges - Bourges

    Bourges. Capital of the province of Aquitaine at the end of the Roman Empire, capital of the Kingdom of France in the reign of Charles VII, Bourges carefully maintains its heritage from a glorious past.

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