THE MEETING CHAPEL
Read moreAccording to legend, the knights woke up at Liesse noticed a young shepherd whom they sent to warn their mother of their return. The latter joins them on the Chemin de Walking. They had to ask the statue that became too heavy. Seeing this a sign, they returned to Liesse to ask definitively, it is in this place that on August 18, 1857, the coronation of the Virgin, in the presence of nine prélats and eight hundred priests, His Serene Highness the Prince of Monaco, the Mayor of Liesse, and a crowd of spectators.
THE MARSHES OF THE STUMP
Read moreThe marshlands of Liesse-Notre-Dame are a beautiful preserved natural space. On nearly 3500 hectares, one discovers a large marsh of about 232 hectares, with peaty ponds, wet woods and beds, as well as species of plants, bird species and different species of dragonfly. A partnership established in 2001 between the commune and the Conservatoire des Sites Naturel de Picardie helps preserve this unique place.