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  2. Capital of the Hauts-de-France région, Lille may be France's most underrated metropolis. Recent decades have seen the country's fourth-largest city (by greater urban area) transform from an industrial centre into a glittering cultural and commercial hub.

  3. Jun 14, 2019 · Just an hour north of Paris by high-speed train, and with fast, direct rail links to London and Brussels, Lille makes an accessible, eco-friendly city break… Lille's design studios and shops will take centre stage in 2020 when it becomes France's first World Design Capital.

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Where to sightsee. Lille is blessed with sights, the number one attraction being the Palais des Beaux Arts, a fine arts museum with France’s second-biggest collection after the Louvre (and with far fewer crowds). East of central Lille is the LaM, a modern art museum and sculpture park.

  5. Discover the best attractions in Lille including Palais des Beaux Arts, La Piscine Musée d'Art et d'Industrie, and Musée d'Art Moderne, d'Art Contemporain et d'Art Brut – LaM.

  6. Lille. At the northwestern end of bd de la Liberté, this massive, star-shaped fortress was designed by renowned 17th-century French military architect Vauban after France captured Lille in 1667, and completed in 1670.

  7. Lille, Flanders & the Somme. Hauts-de-France (Upper France) is one of the country's least heralded regions, but with dramatic land and sea views, deeply rooted culture, culinary traditions that include freshly caught seafood, age-old Flemish recipes and locally brewed beers, it competes with the best France has to offer.

  8. Le Marais, Ménilmontant & Belleville. France's best sights and local secrets, from travel experts you can trust.

  9. Lille. For an authentic taste of grassroots Lille, head to the ethnically diverse, family-friendly quartier populaire (working-class quarter) of Wazemmes, 1.3km southwest of place du Général de Gaulle, where old-school proletarians and immigrants live harmoniously alongside students and trendy bobos (bourgeois bohemians).

  10. Mar 20, 2006 · Palais des Beaux Arts. Inaugurated in 1892, Lille's illustrious Fine Arts Museum claims France's second-largest collection after Paris' Musée du Louvre. Its cache of sublime 15th- to 20th-century paintings include works by Rubens, Van Dyck and Manet.

  11. Opéra. Lille's Louis XVI-style opera house was built between 1907 and 1913 by French architect Louis-Marie Cordonnier, who was responsible for many of northern France's and Belgium's monumental buildings. Due to the outbreak of WWI, it wasn't inaugurated until 1923.

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