Institut du monde arabe-Tourcoing Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The building was built in 1904 and was used as a local swimming school in its early days. Now there are some beautiful exhibits on display inside for people to enjoy.
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a visit
this place is so fantastic the colour and glass coloured windows is just amazing we had a wonderful time looking around quite reasonable and the staff very friendly worth the visit
this place is so fantastic the colour and glass coloured windows is just amazing we had a wonderful time looking around quite reasonable and the staff very friendly worth the visit
Go before the "Photographing Algeria" exhibit folds on July 13. There's a treasure trove of photos, going back to photography's earliest days but especially during the 130 year plus French period. E...
Go before the "Photographing Algeria" exhibit folds on July 13. There's a treasure trove of photos, going back to photography's earliest days but especially during the 130 year plus French period. E...
a visit
this place is so fantastic the colour and glass coloured windows is just amazing we had a wonderful time looking around quite reasonable and the staff very friendly worth the visit
a visit
this place is so fantastic the colour and glass coloured windows is just amazing we had a wonderful time looking around quite reasonable and the staff very friendly worth the visit
Learn lots about Algeria
Go before the "Photographing Algeria" exhibit folds on July 13. There's a treasure trove of photos, going back to photography's earliest days but especially during the 130 year plus French period. E...
Learn lots about Algeria
Go before the "Photographing Algeria" exhibit folds on July 13. There's a treasure trove of photos, going back to photography's earliest days but especially during the 130 year plus French period. E...
Not much there
Only a few rooms, and I only liked one piece. A 10 minute gallery. Nothing more to say, really nothing