THE DRINKING INDUSTRY
La Boisserie, in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, was a place of rest and reunion ...Read more
THE GŒTHE MEMORIAL
Goethe Memorial, a cast of the bust created by French sculptor David ...Read more
HOME FROM ELSEWHERE
A house essentially dedicated to Arthur Rimbaud's travels where he lived ...Read more
ROMANIC HOUSE
This atypical Romanesque house, built in 1154, is one of the oldest traces ...Read more
HOUSE OF LOUISE DE SAVOIE
Read moreOnly this house remains the facade you can see in the courtyard of the old library. Originally located at 7, on rue Flodoard, this building belonged to Louise de Savoie, mother of François I, and the lady of Epernay who loved the city and the Champagne vineyards. It was built in 1520 and burned down in 1544.
ABBOT GREGORY MUSEUM
The Abbé Grégoire Museum in Emberménil, presenting the life's work of ...Read more
VERLAINE MUSEUM
An opportunity to visit the Musée Verlaine in Juniville, to enjoy the old ...Read more
HENRI IV PAVILION
Read moreThe strawberry on the streets of the city undoubtedly deserves a hook towards this beautiful, elegant, sixteenth-century-old building, which includes many exhibitions. Among the few old houses, that of the Pavillon Henri IV is the most mysterious. Legend says that it was within this one that the Gallant Green liked to find his mistress, the beautiful Gabrielle d 'Estrées. The walls have always preserved the secret… program available at the tourist office of Nogentais and the Seine Valley (≈ 03 25 39 42 07). Many exhibitions have been in place since 2001: Philippe Tykoczinski, painter in the Combas vein last year, local artists recently…
HOUSE OF THE WRITER BERNANOS
The house where writer Georges Bernanos penned his first novel, Sous le ...Read more