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Official website for tourism in Champagne-Ardenne -

UNESCO heritage, cities of art and history, back in time in Champagne-Ardenne.

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History & Heritage

Reims, the City of the Coronations of the Kings of France. Sedan and its imposing fortress.

Langres, a fortified citadel surrounded by ramparts. Troyes, the capital of knitwear and a historic stage in the Fairs of Champagne.

The sites and monuments of Champagne-Ardenne reflect the rich history of the region and give you a glimpse of its glorious past. Invasions, cultural currents, trade... the region has kept the best of all these influences.

Numerous museums retrace the epochs when the pages of the history of France and Europe were written.

 

The treasur hunt

Embark on a fun and exciting adventure to discover the historic villages of Essoyes (Aube) and Bourmont (Haute-Marne).

Download the Essoyes and Bourmont Cap Enigme 

 

 

Eglise de Châtillon-sur-Broué (photo M Keyl)The half-timbered church trail

Unique en Europe, la route des Eglises en pan de bois sillonne la région des grands lacs. Elle mène à la découverte du plus imposant groupement d'édifices de ce style. Torchis, colombage, écailles de bois ... chacune a son style particulier.
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Cathédrale de Reims (photo M Joly)Reims Cathedral

One of the essential monuments to visit in Champagne-Ardenne is Notre Dame Cathedral in Reims. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this building is a jewel in the crown of Christendom, which served as the venue for the coronations of the kings of France.

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The Royal Crystal Works in Bayel

Created in 1666 by the Venetian master glass artist Jean-Baptiste MAZZOLAY, the Bayel crystal works have maintained their know-how over the centuries. A production like no other in the region which over the centuries has adapted to different artistic movements.
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An ancestral know-how
 

 

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