Discover the best top things to do in Oise, France including Pavillon de Manse, Cathedrale Saint-Pierre, Abbaye de Chaalis, Statue Jeanne Hachette, Horloge Astronomique de la Cathedrale Saint-Pierre, Abbaye de Saint-Germer-De-Fly, Abbaye Royale du Moncel, Memorial de l'Internement et de la Deportation, Chateau de Mont-l'Eveque, Chateau de Montataire.
Restaurants in Oise
4.5 based on 91 reviews
On the Nonette River, in the heart of Chantilly, the Pavillon de Manse was built at the end of the 17th century by the Prince of Condé and transformed during the 19th century by the duke of Aumale. Designed by J.H Mansart and listed as an historic monument, the old mill houses the Prince of Condé's Machine des Grandes Eaux (1679) and the Duke of Aumale's hydraulic machinery room.
Recently rehabilitated, it's simply beautiful. There was a lot to see with regards to the architecture, the history of the place makes it all the more interesting.
4.5 based on 886 reviews
The cathedral is a gorgeous example of beautiful gothic architecture...the stain glass alone makes the cathedral worth a visit. Make sure to do a lap around the outside of the cathedral as well, there’s some really neat old timey buildings and homes around the backside! It looks like the cathedral is undergoing some renovations on the inside and along the outside a bit as well, so just a heads up on that. But definitely recommend.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
4.5 based on 37 reviews
In 1309, Philip le Bel, the last of the great Capetian kings, founded the Royal Moncel Abbey beside his castle. He chose the Order of thePoor Clares. In 1337, the nuns of SaintClare settled in Moncel Abbey under the protection of Philip VI of Valois. Saint Colette, along with numerous kings and queens of France, have come to this place.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.