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Ann Martin16, rue Aristide Briand
Provins
77160
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Ann, an artist and botanist, has beautifully decorated three rooms in the Logis de la Voulzie: Ethnic, Poppy, and Cornflower. These rooms provide a comfortable and autonomous experience for disabled individuals. Located near the train and bus station, the Logis de la Voulzie is just a 5-minute walk away. Its proximity to the city center allows easy access to the vibrant commercial life of Provins, including pedestrian streets, the market hall, and restaurants. Additionally, you can explore the cultural and tourist sites of the medieval era. The courtyard boasts a stunning flower garden bordered by the Voulzie, a charming river in Provins. From here, you can admire the picturesque view of the upper town, dominated by the 12th-century Saint Quiriace Church. The Logis de la Voulzie is accredited by Gîtes de France, the leading European network for homestays, ensuring high environmental standards, quality housing, interior design, comfort, and exceptional hospitality. With its three-ear rating, this cottage is recognized as a top-quality accommodation. Provins, with its 58 UNESCO World Heritage monuments, is a magnificent city filled with remarkable civic, religious, and military architecture. As the former capital of the Counts of Champagne and a renowned exhibition city, it offers an immersive journey into the Middle Ages.Reviews
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- Provins Medieval Town: Located just steps away from your address, Provins Medieval Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the city walls, visit historical landmarks such as the Caesar Tower and the Underground Galleries, and enjoy medieval-themed shows and events.
- Provins Underground: This unique attraction takes you beneath the streets of Provins to discover a network of underground tunnels and passageways. Guided tours offer insights into the history and purpose of these medieval underground structures, including their role in trade and defense.
- Provins Rose Garden: Situated within the Ramparts Garden, the Provins Rose Garden is a delightful spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of over 300 rose varieties. Visitors can stroll through the landscaped gardens, admire the vibrant colors and fragrances, and learn about the history and cultivation of roses.
- Cesar Tower: Standing tall in the heart of Provins, Cesar Tower is a medieval keep that offers panoramic views of the town and its surroundings. Climbing to the top of the tower provides a unique perspective on the architecture and layout of Provins, making it a must-visit attraction for history and photography enthusiasts.
- Saint-Quiriace Collegiate Church: One of the oldest churches in Provins, Saint-Quiriace Collegiate Church showcases beautiful Gothic architecture and intricate stained glass windows. Visitors can explore the interior, admire the detailed stone carvings, and learn about the church's significance in the town's history.
- Museum of Provins and Provinois: Housed in a former merchant's house, this museum provides an in-depth look at the history and heritage of Provins and the surrounding region. Exhibits include archaeological artifacts, medieval art, and displays on local traditions and industries.
- La Grange aux Dîmes: This cultural venue hosts various events and performances throughout the year, including concerts, theater productions, and exhibitions. Set in a charming 13th-century tithe barn, La Grange aux Dîmes offers a unique cultural experience for visitors interested in the arts.
- The Tithe Barn: Located near the Provins Tourist Office, the Tithe Barn is another well-preserved medieval structure worth exploring. This historic building was once used to collect tithes from the surrounding area. Today, it serves as a venue for exhibitions and cultural events.
- Les Souterrains de Provins: Also known as the Underground Galleries of Provins, this attraction allows visitors to explore a network of tunnels and cellars beneath the town. Guided tours provide insights into the daily life of medieval residents and the historical importance of these underground spaces. 10. Saint Ayoul Church: Situated in the upper part of Provins, Saint Ayoul Church dates back to the 12th century and presents a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. The church features stunning stained glass windows, a beautiful rose window, and a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.