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Laurent Monnier7 Rue De Bury
Courcelles Sapicourt
51140
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Directions
To find us from Reims, follow these travel directions: Take the Fismes Soissons highway exit and proceed towards MUIZON. From there, continue in the direction of Rosnay and then Courcelles.
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Attractions
- Reims Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Reims, Reims Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. It is known for its stunning stained glass windows and houses the remains of many French kings. Visitors can explore the interior and admire the intricate architectural details.
- Champagne Houses: The Champagne region is renowned for its sparkling wine production. Several famous Champagne houses, such as Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, and Pommery, offer tours and tastings. Visitors can learn about the champagne-making process and enjoy sampling various blends.
- Basilique Saint-Remi: Situated in Reims, the Basilique Saint-Remi is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This Romanesque church dates back to the 11th century and houses the relics of Saint Remi, the patron saint of Reims. Visitors can admire its beautiful architecture and explore the adjacent museum.
- Palais du Tau: Adjacent to Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau is a former archbishop's palace. Now a museum, it exhibits a collection of artifacts related to the coronation ceremonies of French kings. Visitors can marvel at the royal treasures and learn about the historical significance of the site.
- Musée de la Reddition: This museum in Reims is housed in the building where the unconditional surrender of Germany took place in World War II. It showcases various artifacts and documents related to the end of the war, including the room where the surrender was signed. History enthusiasts will find this museum particularly fascinating.
- Fort de la Pompelle: Located near Reims, Fort de la Pompelle is a well-preserved military fortress from World War I. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, walk along the battlements, and learn about the history of the fort through exhibits and displays.
- Parc de Champagne: Situated in Epernay, the Parc de Champagne is a beautiful park ideal for a leisurely stroll. It offers stunning views of the surrounding vineyards and the town's iconic Avenue de Champagne. Visitors can relax, have a picnic, or take part in outdoor activities within the park.
- Château de Montmort: Located in Montmort-Lucy, this 16th-century Renaissance castle is surrounded by picturesque moats and gardens. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors, including a collection of antique furniture, and stroll through the well-maintained grounds.
- La Maison Penet: Situated in Verzy, La Maison Penet is a Champagne producer known for its unique vineyards with twisted, dwarfed oak trees. Visitors can take a guided tour of the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy tasting their exceptional champagnes. 10. Faux de Verzy: Also located in Verzy, the Faux de Verzy is a natural phenomenon where oak trees grow in strange and contorted shapes. It is a popular place for nature lovers and photographers to explore and marvel at the peculiar beauty of these twisted trees.