• The Port de la Lune (Port of the Moon) is the name given to the harbour of Bordeaux, dating to the Middle Ages, because of the shape of the river crossing the city.
  • Le Havre, the city rebuilt by Auguste Perret, Unesco France 4 by Julien Chatelain / Flickr. Bordeaux, Port of the Moon, Unesco France 1 by Valcarmi / Pixabay.
  • Criterion (ii): Bordeaux, Port of the Moon, constitutes an exceptional testimony to the exchange of human values over more than two thousand years.
  • The old area of Bordeaux is port of the moon and is it is the a world heritage site. Bordeaux has c 347 listed buildings under a law of 1913.
  • Criterion (ii): Bordeaux, Port of the Moon, is an outstanding example of the exchange of human values over a period of more than 2,000 years, leading to its...
  • Set out on a unique adventure in Bordeaux with the Port of the Moon Outdoor Escape Game.
  • Central Bordeaux & the Port of the Moon have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their historic significance as a place of cultural...
  • They are distributed over seven terminals. What to see in the Port of the Moon? As mentioned above, the port is the oldest district of Bordeaux.
  • A world-class metropolis with more than 350 historical monuments, Bordeaux is a European destination “sans pareil”, and the Port of the Moon...
  • ...Museum of Western Art (NMWA) in Ueno is “Bordeaux, Port de la Lune”—which, in my high-school French, clearly means, “the port of the moon.”