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Èze as seen from Moyenne Corniche
PHOTOGRAPHER: GLENN VAN DER KNIJFF
Grande Corniche
The Grande Corniche, whose panoramas are the most dramatic of all, leaves Nice
as the D2564. It passes La Turbie , which sits on a promontory directly above
Monaco and offers vertigo-inducing views of the principality. The best views are
from the town's Trophée des Alps (cours Albert 1; adult/child €5/3.50;
9.30am-1pm & 2.30-6.30pm Tue-Sun) , one of only two Roman trophy monuments in
the world (the other's in Romania), built by Augustus in 6 BC.
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