Miroir d'Eau Bordeaux
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About Miroir d'Eau Bordeaux
The Miroir d'Eau is Europe's largest reflecting pool, a 3,450 square meter granite plaza with a unique hydrologic system that cycles between still water and theatrical mist every 23 minutes. When filled, it creates a perfect reflection of the 18th-century Place de la Bourse facades across the street. During the mist phase, jets shoot fog two meters high, creating a dreamlike atmosphere where kids (and plenty of adults) run around getting soaked.
The experience changes completely depending on which phase you catch. The water phase feels calm and contemplative, perfect for photography with the Bourse's classical architecture doubled in the reflection. Then the drama begins: the water drains through barely visible slots, followed by billowing clouds of mist that transform the entire square into something cinematic. People emerge from the fog like ghosts, laughing and drenched, while the Bourse appears and disappears behind the vapor.
Most visitors show up randomly and leave after five minutes, missing the full cycle. The timing matters enormously: sunrise offers empty space and golden light hitting the Bourse facade, while summer evenings (around 8 PM) give you the most crowded atmosphere and warm light. Skip midday visits when the light is harsh and tour groups dominate. It's completely free, which explains why it can feel like a public swimming pool on hot summer afternoons.
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