Lille, France, just across the border
My last ISOW trip was to Lille, France, which is literally across the Belgian boarder. This was another day trip, so we only had a few hours (6hrs) to look around. I went off on my own after we arrived around 10:30am. First stop was La Grand Place. Standing in the center of the squares stands the Goddess commemorating Lille's resistance to the Austrian siege in 1792. In front of the Old Stock Exchange built from 1652 to 1653, is one of the town's finest building. This building is made up of 24 little houses around an arched courtyard. A second-hand book market can be seen inside. On this square is situated the Grand Garde. Coming out the other side is the Theater and the Chambre de Commerce. A walk around gives you the opportunity to see the Musee Hospice Comtesse (which I couldn't find the entrance for) and the Catherdral Notre-Dame de la Treille named in honor of a statue of the Virgin protected by an iron trellis. When you are in the cen...













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