The Collège franco-britannique was created after the First World War to demonstrate the friendship between France and Great Britain. Designed by the architects Pierre Martin and Maurice Vieu, the building, with its red bricks, bow windows, turrets and tall chimney stacks, is reminiscent of colleges across the Channel. The three U-shaped wings of the College enclose a garden with many colourful species, ideal for an outdoor lunch.
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