Neuchâtel Sights

  1. Commune Libre du Neubourg et Alentours

    Neuchâtel's so-called Commune Libre du Neubourg et Alentours - a good mate of Paris' Montmartre (a self-declared free commune since 1920) - boils down to a good excuse to party. Founded in 1979, it embraces a trio of Old Town streets - Rue de Neubourg, Rue des Fausses-Brayes and colourfully frescoed Rue des Chavannes, otherwise dubbed Rue des Peintres (Painters' St).

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  2. Fontaine de la Justice

    A fanciful gold-leafed fountain topped with a maiden representing Justice.

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  3. Fontaine du Banneret

    A fanciful gold-leafed fountain topped with a banner-wielding knight.

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  4. Tour des Prisons

    Walk through the medieval city gate to view the Tour des Prisons. Scale it for lake and Alpine views.

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