LA PLACE DUCALE
One of Europe's most beautiful squares, virtually untouched almost four ...Read more
THE GREAT PUPPETEER
Read moreThe Grand Marionnettiste is a monumental clock located in front of the building adjacent to the International Institute of Marionnette. This facade is actually the rear part of the Ardenne Museum whose main access is Ducale Square. Created in 1991, Jacques Monestier's work includes not only the clock but also a brass character of 10 m high which marks the hours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. He then presents one of the 12 sayers of the legend of the four Aymon sons (a song of gesture of Merovingian origin). On Saturday, at 9:15 p. m., for 40 min, the 12 tables can be seen. You can admire the mechanism of the interior of the Ardenne Museum.
THE MUSEUM OF THE ARDENNES
A museum of regional identity, bringing together the artistic and ...Read more
THE RIMBAUD MUSEUM
The museum regularly presents temporary exhibitions and reminds everyone of ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Charleville tourist information office, offering guided tours in season.Read more
HOME FROM ELSEWHERE
A house essentially dedicated to Arthur Rimbaud's travels where he lived ...Read more
THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - MEZIERES
Read more1748 th century curiosity, Mézières hosted the first School of Engineering, ancestor of the Ecole Polytechnique, in, on the proposal of the Earl of Argenson, Secretary of State for War and Nicolas de Chastillon, commander of the Citadelle-Mézières Citadel. It is located in the old palace of the Tournelles, residence of the Duke of Rethel. 542 military engineers were trained there - among the most famous: Mullet of L'Isle, Lazare Carnot, Coulomb and mathematician Gaspard Monge was a teacher. In October 1791, the engineers met in Mézières, General La Fayette. The school was transferred to Metz in 1793, before being abolished in 1794 and became the prestigious Polytechnic School. The General Council of the new Ardennes department settled in the West Wing in 1790. The prefecture settled there in 1800. The school's premises are still occupied by the Hotel's Hotel (formerly the Ardennes Prefecture).
COMITÉ DÉPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME
A place to find information on the whole of the Charleville-Mézières ...Read more
Walking loop of the wood of Néparcy
Read moreStarting from the town hall of Lower-le-To, this town loop presents itself as a perfect route for family outings. Easy and accessible to all, it borders river and creek, crosses pastures and forests, some ponds and there… Do not miss the discreet fountain of the Espinette, as well as the Virgin of Froidmond which, timidly, is hidden from the large trees, or the oratory, installed in the beautiful xivth of beech wood.
Tariff: free.
Duration: 3 h.
Difficulty: .
Circuit of the Lords of Croy
Read moreThis is a walk for the whole family. At the beginning of the church of Moncornet, you sail for 4 kilometres around the feudal castle, on a forest path dotted with pretty views. Although in ruins, the book remains very impressive. In summer, the most curious can even visit his drawbridge. The opportunity for a sports, educational and truly fun outing! Note also: the presence of picnic tables for a relaxing stop.
Tariff: free; Château Castle: € 4 (2 € for children over 10 years of age).
Distance: 4 km.
Duration: 1 p. m.
Difficulty: very easy.
Markup: pink and white-red.
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT NIGHT
Read moreAn amazing evening that mixes themed workshops with demonstrations of the trades. Because no, orientation night is not a game you play with a compass in your hand, but a great opportunity for young people to approach the professional world. And to link the useful with the very pleasant, demonstrations are offered all evening. A useful and fun outing!