Ars-en-Ré

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Ars-en-Ré is a picturesque historic village on France’s Atlantic coast, known for its whitewashed houses, salt marshes, and iconic black-and-white church bell tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune
village
arrondissement La Rochelle NERFINISHED
bellTowerColorPattern black and white
bellTowerFunction seamark
canton Île de Ré NERFINISHED
climate oceanic climate
country France
department Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle whitewashed houses
hasEconomicActivity fishing
oyster farming
salt production
tourism
hasFeature beaches
bike paths
harbor
salt marshes
hasLandmark black-and-white church bell tower
Église Saint-Étienne d'Ars-en-Ré NERFINISHED
hasTourismType heritage tourism
nature tourism
seaside tourism
heritageStatus Plus Beaux Villages de France NERFINISHED
INSEECODE 17019
isConnectedBy Île de Ré bridge (via the island road network) NERFINISHED
knownFor oyster farming
picturesque historic village center
salt marshes
tourism
whitewashed houses
languageUsed French
locatedIn Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
western Île de Ré
locatedNear Fier d'Ars lagoon NERFINISHED
Pertuis Breton NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean coast NERFINISHED
Île de Ré NERFINISHED
partOf Île de Ré intercommunal structure NERFINISHED
postalCode 17590
region Nouvelle-Aquitaine NERFINISHED
religiousBuilding Église Saint-Étienne d'Ars-en-Ré NERFINISHED
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST

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Île de Ré hasVillage Ars-en-Ré