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5 walking tours
Parc des félins in Lumigny
Located in the Fortelle forest estate, 52 kilometers from Paris, Parc des Félins is a haven of peace and reproduction for endangered species. "Here, we don't exhibit the animals, we invite our visitors to enter their world!" stresses founder Patrick Jardin. The park is a true haven of peace for the animals it houses, and demonstrates that captivity is no longer synonymous with prison, and can be reasoned with.
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The history of the First World WarGreat War Museum
The museum was founded by Jean-Pierre Verney, a passionate historian who spent almost 50 years collecting objects and documents to tell thestory of the First World War. In 2005, the Pays de Meaux bought this exceptional collection of over 50,000 items and decided to build a museum to showcase its history!
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A National MuseumChâteau de Fontainebleau
The Château de Fontainebleau boasts eight centuries of continuous sovereign presence. Whether Capetian, Valois, Bourbon, Bonaparte or Orléans, every member of the dynasties that have ruled France has succeeded one another within its walls. Kings and queens, emperors and empresses have all worked to embellish the castle built around the original keep.
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Two state forestsForest of Fontainebleau
The Forest of Fontainebleau is made up of two state-owned forests: Les Trois Pignons and Fontainebleau, with leafy and coniferous stands.
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Authentic medieval townMedieval town of Provins
In the ancient lands of the Counts of Champagne, Provins has been at the crossroads of European Shop routes since the year 1000. The City gradually became a first-rate sales agent.
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A fort from the Hundred Years' War
Blandy-Les-Tours Castle
From simple fortified manor house to Hundred Years' War stronghold, from reborn residential castle to On the Farm des tours, the Château de Blandy-les-Tours has a long history and has been owned by prestigious families. Restored by the Conseil Départemental de Seine-et-Marne, this château, a rare example ofmedieval military architecture in the Île-de-France region, is now engaged in a permanent dialogue between heritage and contemporary artistic creation.
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France's largest private monument
Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
The splendor of this 17th-century architectural gem is said to have inspired the construction of the Château de Versailles. Commissioned by Nicolas Fouquet, Louis XIV's superintendent of finances, the château is a remarkably well-preserved testament to the genius of three great artists of the period: Louis Le Vau the architect, Charles Le Brun the decorator and André Le Nôtre the gardener.
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Numerous exhibitionsGendarmerie Museum
Faced with a growing collection and an ever-increasing need for space, the Museums de la Gendarmerie Nationale needed to expand and modernize. It moved into one of the renovated buildings of the National Gendarmerie Officers' Training School. The history of the gendarmerie is closely linked to the history of France and its many changes.
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Under the sign of magicDisneyland Paris
As Europe's leading tourist destination, the Disneyland® Paris theme park is a dream come true for all generations of families, thanks to the diversity of its attractions. A magical dream destination. Imagine a land where the wonderful world of Disney comes to life before your very eyes.