THE HOTPY PARK
The city's oldest park, where you can see ducks, swans and herons in ...Read more
THE DEWAILLY CLOCK
This clock is intended for the modest inhabitants of Amiens who need to ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
This church presents an amazing Romanesque-Byzantine style, in a harmony of ...Read more
COURTGAIN DISTRICT
A neighborhood of narrow, steep streets and small houses decorated around ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-D'ONIVAL CHAPEL
Read moreBuilt in 1886, at the time when the seaside resort of Onival-les-Bains was created, this chapel is the last vestige of a sumptuous period for the town. A businessman, Louis Gros, had undertaken to make Onival one of the most popular resorts on the coast. Among other things, he had sumptuous villas built there, designed by the greatest Parisian architects. But the most beautiful of them were destroyed by all the successive storms. Access to the chapel is deserved: you can reach it by a staircase. The effort is worth it: the view is breathtaking over the city and the beach of Onival.
STREET BELLHOP
Fairly usual belfry, consisting of a large square tower with 3 floors, 2 ...Read more
FRANCO-AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM OF VILLERS-BRETONNEUX
Museum illustrating the links between Villers-Bretonneux and Australia ...Read more
CASTLE OF RAMBURES
The estate is home to a wooded park where remarkable and secular trees can ...Read more
ST. LEU'S CHURCH
This church built in 1481 is one of the oldest parishes in the city.Read more
BEAUMONT-HAMEL MEMORIAL, NEWFOUNDLAND
Memorial on the site of the 1916 battle, honouring the Canadians who fought ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
A church with an elegant facade, with two naves, an imposing tower and a ...Read more
CROTCH BEACH
Fine sandy beach in the center of Le Crotoy, ideal for kitesurfing, beach ...Read more
SUMMER HOUSE
Thanks to this immersive and interactive museum, discover the diversity and ...Read more
THE BRITTANY GATE
Red brick gate surmounted by pavilions, built to allow Peronians and ...Read more
BOAT TRIP ON THE "COMMANDANT CHARCOT"
At Le P'tit Charcot, you can observe the world's largest colony of harbor ...Read more
ONIVAL BEACH
An opportunity for sportsmen who want to enjoy wide open spaces and for ...Read more
BRIGHTON LIGHTHOUSE
This 32-metre-high lighthouse takes its name from the city of Brighton.Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office in Fort-Mahon-Plage, it is full of information to spend a ...Read more
SINGLE COMMAND ROOM
A unique command room in Doullens, with stained-glass windows and murals ...Read more
CAUDRON BROTHERS MUSEUM
Museum presenting the history of the Caudron brothers, pioneers of French ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE ABBEY
Abbey with a south tower of 200 steps and 55 m high offering a magnificent ...Read more
BASILICA OF NOTRE-DAME-DE-BREBIÈRES
Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Brebières of neo-Byzantine style, which is worth ...Read more
LOMBART MUSEUM
Museum exhibiting part of the collections of Jules-François Lombart, we ...Read more
QUEND BEACH
Fine sandy beach bordered by wild dunes and oyats, suitable for water ...Read more
BIRD SANCTUARY
A must-see bird sanctuary for nature lovers in Grand-Laviers.Read more
MARAIS DU CROTOY
These marshes are full of all kinds of animal and plant species.Read more
THE BATTLEFIELDS OF THE SUM
The Battlefields of the Somme, a legacy of war in Amiens.Read more
THE OLD FRIED BARRACKS
Read moreThe buildings on General-Foy Avenue are undergoing restructuring. Some barracks become housing, others are allocated to the Regional and Departmental Directorate of Youth and Sports or to the hosting of high-level athletes. If you turn around the island, admire an exemplary architectural success: the transformation of military buildings into a superb house for the reception of dependent elderly people: Les 4 Chênes, rue Lescouvé.
THE KING'S RESIDENCE
Read moreBuilt around 1500 for the Receiver General for the King's Finances, he became the home of the provincial governors. He will host Louis XIII at the seat of Arras and Louis XIV and his mother, the Queen of Austria at the Sling, where the name everyone knows now. The Logis du Roi is located opposite the courthouse. Until 2003, he housed the faculty of art of Amiens, which is now in the Saint-Maurice district. Unfortunately, he is not that.
THOUSANDAIRE RESIDENCE
Beautiful manor built in 1810, between the small beach of the center and ...Read more
PUBLIC GARDEN
A pleasant park in the center of town, with pleasant landscaping in Albert.Read more
AULT LIGHTHOUSE
The Ault lighthouse is one of the most imposing in France, standing 28 ...Read more
VALLEY GARDENS
A huge park designed by Gilles Clément in 1987, with over five thousand ...Read more
PERRET TOWER
Emblematic building of the city, concrete tower marking its passage in ...Read more
HOSPICE CHAPEL
Chapel with a chestnut vault in the shape of an overturned ship's hull and ...Read more
SAINT-VALÉRY-SUR-SOMME BEACH
A former beach of the sea baths, ideal for the children amateurs of sand ...Read more
SQUARE JEANNE-D'ARC
Jeanne-d'Arc Square, where she spent a month in prison at Le Crotoy castle.Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL GARDEN OF SAINT-ACHEUL
A garden offering a wide range of activities and historical re-enactments, ...Read more
CAPE HORNU
Cap Hornu in the Regional Natural Park, part of the Bay of the Somme, ...Read more
THE CLOISTER OF THE GREY NUNS
Read moreThese lost ruins in the heart of the city centre raise questions. It is in fact an old cloister, listed as a historical monument in 1940, the year of its destruction. In the 17th century, this enclosed space was home to the Grey Nuns, who belonged to the last order of Saint Francis and were named after the colour of their habit. Their days are devoted to contemplation and the search for the divine word. During the Revolution, the place was transformed into a factory, before being destroyed during the Second World War. Today you can still admire the galleries and arcades.
HERBARIUM DES REMPARTS
A garden surrounded by pebble walls and numerous plants overlooking the ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Flamboyant gothic style church, one of the strongholds of the First World ...Read more
NAPOLEON'S HOUSE
A surprising place that will attract both bonapartists and the curiousRead more
THE BUILDING
Read moreThis large sandstone tower (th century) houses the tourist office.
QUEND-LE CROTOY
Read moreAttendance tolerated on the beach of Domaine du Marquenterre, north of Saint-Quentin point - Les Pins Beach and Crotoy beach.
VILLA LA SOLITUDE : JULES VERNE'S HOUSE
The house of Jules Verne is quite different from the neighboring ...Read more
PORT SIDE BUDDIES
Cruise the Somme and the hortillonnages, a gourmet experience aboard ...Read more
BENOIT CHAMPY LIFEBOAT
Former lifeboat in Cayeux-sur-Mer, with a large size of 10 m, designed to ...Read more