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Tourism Condé-En-Brie
Condé-en-Brie is situated in the south of the department of the Aisne and the region Picardie.
Sights in Condé-en-Brie
- Castle of Condé
- Church Saint-Rémi of the 13th century
- Halls of the 15th and 16th centuries
- Convent of Picpus and small high school
Museums and monuments to visit
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Le musée de l'Escargot en ChampagneCreated by two enthusiasts, Gerard and Patricia Lourdeaux, Snail's Champagne museum is entirely devoted to this animal. This will make you discover the Champagne snail through its history. At ...
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Musée Jean de la FontaineLocated in Château-Thierry, Jean de la Fontaine Museum is the birth place of the famous French poet. He sold the house in 1676, when he was 55 years old to find the literary fame in Paris. ...
Condé-en-Brie
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Conde-en-brie
- Durée : 3 jours
Condé-en-Brie is located in the south of the department of Aisne and the Picardie area. Commune of the area of Omois made up of the cantons of the south of Aisne, Condé en Brie is the place chief of the canton which bears its name and is crossed by the tourist road of Champagne.
Dormans, the hills of the Marne
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Dormans
- Durée : 4 jours
In the heart of the valley of the Marne, the city ownes a remarkable cultural and historic heritage. The castle park is perfect for very pleasant family promenades.
Château-Thierry city
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Chateau-thierry
- Durée : 6 jours
The city owes its name in Thierry IV, last merovingien king, who was locked up there by Charles Martel, thus marking the advent of the Carolingian dynasty. Castle-Thierry is the birthplace of Jean of the Fountain and is located in the area of the battles of the Marne.
Montmirail
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Montmirail
- Durée : 4 jours
There was a lot of arguments about the etymology and the meaning of the name "Montmirail" because we can find it wrote "Mons mirellus", "Mons mirabilis" or "Montmiral" in the 12th century's charts.At the XIII century the name "Montmirel" ...