
Opulence and grandeur are the other names for Nice. But it is also intricately bound to its glorious past and Mediterranean history. The citizens of Nice possess a fiercely independent streak and had been for centuries an independent city under the royal kingdom of Savoy.
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In 1626, when the full freedom for trade has been proclaimed to almost all nations, Charles Emmanuel introduced commerce to the city. In 1691, Nice was captured by Catinat and was reinstated to Savoy in year 1696, yet in 1705, it was once more besieged with the French. In 1713, with the effort made by the treaty of Utrecht, the city was given back to Savoy and has built a new town for the following peaceful years.
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In addition, the Musee National Message Biblique Marc-Chagal is dedicated to the treatment of Chagal for biblical themes. There are about 400 items of Chagal including some stained window glasses that are exhibited here. These remarkable museums are welcoming the vacationers to visit the city as many times as they wish.
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One of the oldest and the most popular bars in Nice, is Café de Turin. Many visitors regularly visit the bar as it is considered to be more beautiful than any other is. Currently the bar is being renovated to give a more comfortable and wonderful place for its guests.
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