In the heart of Nancy, Place Stanislas stands as a grand 18th-century town square, erected in 1755. This expansive space, part of a trio of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the city alongside Place de la Carrière and Place d’Alliance, has long been a popular meeting place. Visitors today can admire its symmetrical layout and ornate architecture, which reflect the elegance and grandeur of the era. The square’s central fountain and gilded iron gates add to its charm, making it a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists.
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