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Buste de Bonvalot
Brienne-le-Château
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Gabriel Bonvalot was born in Epagne in 1853, explorer, he…
Château de Brienne
Brienne-le-Château
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Discover this exceptional building overlooking the hills of Brienne-le-Château, nicknamed the "Little Versailles of the Aube"! It can be visited exceptionally during guided tours given occasionally from July to October 2026.
Le Paradis – Fontes d’art
Sommevoire
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A historical discovery, witness to the ancient artistic metallurgical activity still alive in Sommevoire
Eglise Saint-Pierre de Vendeuvre-sur-Barse
Vendeuvre-sur-Barse
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Eglise Saint Jean Baptiste de Morembert
Morembert
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Abbaye cistercienne de Clairvaux
Ville-sous-la-Ferté
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This Cistercian abbey, founded in the 12th century by Saint…
Eglise Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Ville-sur-Terre
Ville-sur-Terre
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Eglise Saint-Quentin de Dienville
Dienville
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The Saint-Quentin Church in Dienville is an architectural gem. Built in the Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, this church boasts magnificent pillars, arches, vaults, and windows.
Visite audioguidée – Dienville, à la recherche du trésor de l’Aube
Dienville
3 €
Embark on a quest to find the famous treasure of the Dawn, nestled in the charming village of Dienville! With the help of your audio guide, follow Leo, a student, who will assist you in your quest.
Les Amis de Gutenberg – Imprimerie musée
Charmont-sous-Barbuise
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Metallurgic Park
Dommartin-le-Franc
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Metallurgic Park, the Odyssey of Iron and Men. In Dommartin-le-Franc,…
Halle en bois de Brienne-le-Château
Brienne-le-Château
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Since 1270, as early as the first Counts of Brienne, the existence of the market hall has been mentioned in writing. This building is composed of old wooden pillars that support a vast roof. Around 1760, the Lords of Brienne decided to destroy the surrounding dwellings to facilitate access.
