Dom Perignon, Cristal, Veuve Clicquot... The very names evoke images of decadence and luxury, from star-studded parties in sunny destinations to candlelit evenings in 5-star surrounds. Champagne-Ardenne breaks out the bubbly by the millions of cases every year, drawing thirsty travelers the world over to taste its unparalleled sparkling wines and explore the chalky caves in which the Champagne matures. The surrounding countryside is rife with deep forests, rolling limestone and bright waterways.
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This museum is only three months old and surely will become a major museum in France. The beautiful art work by Camille Claudel is set in its time next to the works of her masters, mentors, and lover. It takes 4 hours to see the whole museum, 2 hours per floor. Nicely, you can take a lunch break between the floors, as your ticket is valid all day for multiple reentries. The nearby Auberge du Cygne de la Croix is a perfect place for this break. The audio-guides are helpful, not too detailed. Details are given in a supplementary audio. The works are well exhibited, i.e., you can turn around them to admire them from different angles. Only glass cases are sometimes in the way.
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Many paintings and worth a visit. A bit worried by the way the paintings are maintained. No sign of humidifiers just fans. Evident cracking in some of the pictures. The art nouveau exhibition on the ground floor was very enjoyable aided by a knowledgable member of staff.
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