THE DRINKING INDUSTRY
La Boisserie, in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, was a place of rest and reunion ...Read more
REMAINS OF THE CASTLE OF THE COUNTS OF BAR
The only original remains of the Lion Tower and the vaulted guard room, ...Read more
RENAISSANCE HOUSE
This imposing stone house is a Bar-sur-Seine landmarkRead more
THE MEDIA LIBRARY GONCOURT
Read moreLydie, Maité, Netty and Nathalie are happy to welcome you in this beautiful, spacious and bright building. they strive to meet your needs and satisfy your curiosity. Whatever your age, you can relax in the magazine area, study in the work room, read with your children or grandchildren in the youth section: the library team is always there to advise you in your choices. Here, there are no fewer than 28 000 documents: books, magazines, CD and CD-Roms are available to visitors. For younger people, more than 2000 albums of all kinds and 350 stories are offered. And for a little larger children, there are more than 1300 novels, 1500 documentaries and 600 youth comic strips plus 160 child Cds.
RICEY-BAS CASTLE AND PARK
Imposing castle which was the residence of Chancellor Rolin, with classical ...Read more
Course of the cadoles champenois starting from Courteron
Read moreIf you're going through the Auboise Champagne, you couldn't go next to these dry stone huts that span the landscape. They are called cadoles, and they form part of the secular cultural heritage of the region. The hiking we offer is possible on foot or in mountain bike, and you will discover a number (exactly). Will you be careful enough to meet them? The departure from Courteron, we recommend a quick visit of the church before leaving.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 9,5 km.
Difficulty: average.
Markup: yellow, white-red, and yellow.
Short walk in Soulaine-Dhuys, the green Venice
Read moreYou read well, we call it Venice Green! That puts water in the mouth, isn't it? The municipality of Soulaines-Dhuys has a rich natural and architectural heritage, which we propose to discover via this short walk… without forgetting to remind you that Soulaines also hosts the site of the Andra, responsible for the management of radioactive waste in France. Your starting point: gardens, where bricks are shaped for the construction of rustic tiles and stone tiles. Then go to the Résurgence resurgence (which still feeds the mill), and don't miss the wash wash. A few hundred metres further, admire the Henri-IV bridge: It is the oldest of the city! Saint John Chapel, St. Lawrence Church and the manor house are also part of the program: all this in just one and a half kilometres!
Tariff: free.
Distance: 1,5 km.
Difficulty: very easy.
CISTERCIAN CELLARS OF THE DRAPER'S HOUSE
Read moreDrappier champagnes do not just offer you incomparable wines, they also propose to enter a place steeped in history, the disturbing strangeness: its cellars of the th century, the objective of visiting them alone, inescapable by their beauty and symmetry. In 1116 Saint Bernard imports from Burgundy the black Engineer, ancestor of Pinot, and made several cellars, especially in Urville, properties attached to the great Abbey of Clairvaux that he founded. Upon his death, in 1153, wine production was around 600 000 litres of wine, mainly shipped in barrels, called: " bar wine ". Later, the Drappier house bought the mansions caves. Today it houses a few famous vintages and its largest "vials" (Balthazar, Jeroboam, Melchisédech, etc.).