DRAGON CAVE - CHEMIN DES DAMES MUSEUM
One of the most important memorials of the 1914-1918 war as it was occupied ...Read more
VILLAGE OF OLD-TIME TRADES & MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM
A museum that allows you to discover 55 types of forgotten trades, but also ...Read more
MAISON DU TOURISME LES PORTES DE LA CHAMPAGNE
A bright, welcoming place to discover the region.Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DU GRANDSOISSONS
Discover Soissons' rich, historic heritage through guided tours organized ...Read more
CASUAL ACQUAINTANCE
A dream realized by André Godin, to create a "social palace" for his ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME DE LAON CATHEDRAL
Notre-Dame de Laon cathedral, with its 5 historic towers, can be visited ...Read more
SAINT-QUENTIN CITY HALL
Flamboyant Gothic mansion with 173 sculptures on the façade in ...Read more
THE EAGLES OF CASTLE-THIERRY
A tour that includes many activities, such as a net course that lets you ...Read more
JEAN-VILAR THEATRE
Read moreIn order to build this theatre in the 19th century, it was necessary to demolish in 1842 the Hôtel du Cornet d'Or, Hôtel des 3 Poissons and Hôtel de l'Ange, as well as the old theatre. Designed by the architect Guy de Caen, it was completed in 1844. Typical of Italian-style theatre, it has a facade derived from Greek art, sculpted in 1854 by Matagrin and Cléron. Until 1914, there was a performance every day: operetta, opera, vaudeville, and it was sold out. It is still today a popular venue for shows.
ARDON DOOR
A remarkable door which looks like a small castle, it opened the access to ...Read more
BUTTERFLY MUSEUM
A butterfly museum in Saint-Quentin, offering a light, airy poetic work on ...Read more
THE SAINT-JEAN DOOR
Read moreA veritable autonomous fortress, located east of the fortified enclosure giving access to the castle, the building consists of two massive towers of rectangular plane forming galleries, finished in the east on the side of the attack by finger finger at right angles. These two defensive elements, stuffed the entrance passage without covering it completely, to ensure a direct defence. " The existence of finger finger, the operator apparatus of the masonry, the exposed sas shows that this door is the culmination of research carried out by the royal engineers, at the end of the th century. The door Saint-Jean takes place in the vicinity of the doors of Mortes Dead and Carcassonne, which it adopts, by improving the characters " (Jean Mesqui, Ile de France Gothic).
AISNE-MARNE BELLEAU AMERICAN CEMETERY
Aisne-Marne Belleau American Cemetery, with 8,000 bodies of soldiers killed ...Read more
THE CITADEL'S "HILLTOP" SUBTERRANEAN PASSAGES
Laon's quarries, exploited since the Middle Ages to extract stone for the ...Read more
THE TOWERS OF THE CATHEDRAL
Read moreTowers adorned with statues depicting the horse, put in place, by the architects in memory of a legend claiming that a miraculous white beef would appear in the sky to help men assemble materials from the lower city to the high city. From there, the visitor will be touched by the grace of the high city.
THE GARDENS OF THE NEW WORLD
Gardens featuring flowers and shrubs from the American continent in ...Read more
SAINT VINCENT ABBEY
Read moreThis is a building that has suffered. And again, since after having suffered a fire in the 2008 th century and then during the Hundred Years War, the abbey once again fell prey to flames in. It was built in the century by Brunehaut, a queen merovingian. Her church was built in 1175. The pediment of the Germain house was restored in the th century by Jean Carpentier, the last secular abbot of the abbey.
THE CHAMPAGNE TOURIST ROUTE
Signposted tours of the Champagne vineyards in Château-Thierry.Read more
HOTEL DIEU TREASURY MUSEUM
Museum housing over 1,300 works of art: silverware, paintings, sculptures, ...Read more
LADIES' PATH
Chemin des Dames in Corbeny, considered a strategic location in the Picardy ...Read more