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The '''Collinebourg Bourse''' is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of [[Collinebourg]]. It functioned as a stock exchange and permanent market place from 1633 until the completion of the construction of the [[Collinebourg Stock House]] in 1966. The Collinebourg Bourse today houses the [[Finance Ministry (Yonderre)|Yonderian Finance Ministry]]. The Collinebourg is also a popular tourist attraction, most noted for its distinctive spire shaped as the tails of four dragons twined together, reaching a height of 56 metres (184 ft). The building itself is considered a leading example of the Yonderian Renaissance style and is a designated [[LoNESCO]] heritage site. The Collinebourg Bourse is thus a protected building for conservation purposes.
The '''Collinebourg Bourse''' is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of [[Collinebourg]]. It functioned as a stock exchange and permanent market place from 1633 until the completion of the construction of the [[Collinebourg Stock House]] in 1966. The Collinebourg Bourse today houses the [[Finance Ministry (Yonderre)|Yonderian Finance Ministry]] and a museum dedicated to the building itself.  
 
The Collinebourg Bourse is a popular tourist attraction, most noted for its distinctive spire shaped as the tails of four dragons twined together, reaching a height of 56 metres (184 ft). The building itself is considered a leading example of the Yonderian Renaissance style and is a designated [[LoNESCO]] heritage site. The Collinebourg Bourse is thus a protected building for conservation purposes.


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