Vassé Canal Inlet in Annecy, France - Encircle Photos

32 Vassé Canal Inlet in Annecy, France

Historically, the Vassé Canal was dug from nearby Lake Annecy to supply water for the moat around the Medieval town. Today, it flows a short distance from the lake and takes a turn into this inlet where row boats are docked. On the left is the tree-lined Promenade Jacquet. In the middle are Quai Jules Philippe and the Hôtel de Ville. On the right is Quai Eustache Chappuis. This is a main artery for cars coming into the Old Town district.

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Vassé Canal Inlet in Annecy, France

1 Quai Jules Philippe 74000 Annecy, France

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