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Stephane Carissimo140 Rue Brune
Houplines
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Directions
To get to Houplines from Lille, follow these travel directions: Take the A25 motorway towards Dunkerque and leave at exit 8. Then, look for signs pointing towards Houplines. Finally, take the first right turn after passing the second traffic light.
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Attractions
- Lille City Center (10 km): Lille is a vibrant city known for its beautiful architecture, charming streets, and lively atmosphere. Visit historic landmarks like the Grand Place, the Old Stock Exchange, and the Lille Cathedral. Enjoy shopping in the bustling city center and indulge in delicious French cuisine at the local cafes and restaurants.
- Citadel of Lille (11 km): The Citadel of Lille is a well-preserved fortress built in the 17th century. Explore the impressive ramparts, bastions, and moats that surround the citadel. The site also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- La Piscine Museum (15 km): Located in Roubaix, La Piscine Museum is housed in a former Art Deco swimming pool. The museum showcases a diverse collection of fine arts and decorative arts, including sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and textiles. The unique setting adds to the charm of the museum.
- Villa Cavrois (18 km): Villa Cavrois is a masterpiece of modernist architecture designed by renowned architect Robert Mallet-Stevens. This stunning mansion built in the 1930s is a blend of luxurious living spaces, innovative design, and exquisite craftsmanship. Take a guided tour to appreciate the architectural details and learn about the history of the villa.
- Ypres (35 km): Ypres is a historic Belgian town famous for its involvement in World War I. Visit the In Flanders Fields Museum to learn about the war's impact on the town and the region. Explore the town's medieval architecture, such as the Cloth Hall and the Menin Gate Memorial, a tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during the war.
- Bruges (70 km): Bruges is a picturesque city known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and scenic canals. Take a boat tour along the canals, visit the iconic Belfry Tower, and wander through the charming cobblestone streets. Don't miss trying the famous Belgian chocolates and enjoying a relaxing boat ride.
- The Louvre-Lens Museum (80 km): The Louvre-Lens Museum is an offshoot of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It houses a collection of artworks spanning various periods and styles, including ancient artifacts, paintings, and sculptures. The museum's modern architecture and innovative exhibitions make it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts.
- Dunkirk (87 km): Dunkirk is a coastal city with a rich maritime history. Explore the beautiful beaches, visit the Dunkirk War Museum to learn about the city's involvement in World War II, and stroll through the charming Old Town with its traditional Flemish architecture. Note: Distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the route taken.