Top 10 Museums in Champagne-Ardenne, Grand Est

February 26, 2022 Renato Branum

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.
Restaurants in Champagne-Ardenne

1. galerie Stacklr

13 avenue Stackler, 08200 Sedan France +33 6 86 75 80 88 [email protected] http://galeriestacklr.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

galerie Stacklr

2. Champagne Henry de Vaugency

1 rue d Avize, 51190 Oger France +33 3 26 57 50 89 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Champagne Henry de Vaugency

Reviewed By daniel169 - Frankfurt, Germany

My wife & I re-visited Champagne Henry De Vaugency today, and had a delightful time tasting champagne including a full tour of the historic wine makers, with Pascal Henry the 8th generation of the family winemakers. This is our third visit of the establishment that has its origin in 1732. Nothing has really changed in this very friendly environment except for an updating in the labels for the champagne. The champagne itself is still superb. Our favourite is the Louis followed by the Amoureux. If you are travelling to the Reims area we thoroughly recommend a visit to this establishment in the village of Oger. The personalise attention of the owner makes it a trip to remember.

3. Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes

Impasse du Musee, 08270 Novion-Porcien France +33 3 24 72 69 50 [email protected] http://www.guerreetpaix.fr/
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5.0 based on 60 reviews

Musee Guerre et Paix en Ardennes

4. Passeart

15 rue Passerat angle Gambey Passerat, Place st Remy, 10000, Troyes France +33 6 83 36 12 09 [email protected] http://www.passeart.fr
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Passeart

5. Museum of the Surrender

12 rue du Pdt Franklin Roosevelt, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 47 84 19 http://www.reims.fr/culture-patrimoine/musees-et-collections-permanentes/musee-de-la-reddition.htm
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4.5 based on 455 reviews

Museum of the Surrender

Reviewed By MikeD5862 - Auckland, New Zealand

This place challenges you to use your imagination and asks you to stay and listen to the stories. There is something about the map room that inspires you to learn more about those who sat there in 1945 and asks you to look more closely at the people behind the names. There is something about the story of the unofficial newspaper that shows the US determined to seperate information from propaganda to let the front line forces make up their own minds, as the Axis trops were unable to. And there is something about the newspaper articles that casts sharp focus on history. The museum itself casts sharp focus of the position of Reims in history, and to the Second World War in particular. I can think of few places that will better reward the time spent here.

6. Musee D'art Moderne

Palais Episcopal pl. St-Pierre, Troyes France +33 3 25 76 26 80 http://www.musees-troyes.com/536-musee-d-art-moderne.htm
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Musee D'art Moderne

7. Hotel Le Vergeur Museum

36 Place du Forum, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 35 61 95 http://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-le-vergeur/
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Hotel Le Vergeur Museum

8. Abbey of Saint-Remi

Place du Chanoine Ladame, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 85 31 20
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4.5 based on 168 reviews

Abbey of Saint-Remi

Reviewed By bardangas - Athens, Greece

Worth the town stroll and the spatial inspection plus the external views, the vicinity and the historic finesse. Stroll and elevate

9. Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensee Ouvriere

7 rue de la Trinite, 10000, Troyes France +33 3 25 73 28 26 http://www.mopo3.com
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4.5 based on 315 reviews

Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensee Ouvriere

Created by Paul Feller s.J., A forward-looking Jesuit priest, the MOPO is dedicated to the passing on of knowledge and the promotion of apprenticeship. The museum boasts a collection of more than 10 000 tools distributed across 61 display cases in a remarkable scenography. At least as many beautiful tools are carefully stored in the museum's reserves. The contemporary power of the scenography adds to the story and power of each tool, painstakingly brought back to life. A place dedicated to the passing on of knowledge The 10 000 tools on show at the MOPO are unique witnesses of the intergenerational transfer of craftsmen. They invite the visitor to embark on a historic journey and are key to understanding trades today. A unique example in its kind, the MOPO is an open window on past and present trades, for all those who are interested in craft trades as well as in industrial technologies, in history as well as in trades. Through a rich programme constantly renewed, the MOPO highlights craftsmen and craftswomen, emphasising their knowledge, expertise and life-skills.

10. Memorial Charles de Gaulle

Memorial, 52330 Colombey-les-deux-Eglises France +33 3 25 30 90 80 [email protected] http://www.memorial-charlesdegaulle.fr
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4.5 based on 605 reviews

Memorial Charles de Gaulle

Inaugurated in 2008, the new Memorial has been installed at the foot of the Cross of Lorraine. More than just an account of the life of the great man, the Memorial is a journey through time, spread over 1600m2 where each visitor can explore the history of the French people in his own way. The Call of 18 June, the Liberation, May 68, the Thirty Glorious Years,the end of empire… the spectacular living, interactive exhibition lets you rediscover the major events in the life of Charles de Gaulle. A life that left a profound impression on the history of France, a life that shapedyour history, forever.

Reviewed By L8483JZmichaelb

The Charles de Gaulle Museum is sited and bult so that the vastness of the Haut Marne landscape is evident from the foyer, thereby giving visitors a literally heightened sense of de Gaulle's view from his study, in La Boisserie, his house at the other end of the village. The museum contains artefacts, documents, and media presenting, illustrating and explaining the life and achievements of one of the Twentieth Century's great men. One has neither to be French nor in agreement with all he did to get a sense of the immense public aura of the man as well as of his personal modesty. For anyone wishing to begin to grasp his significance (and an understanding of 20th Century France) this museum is a must.

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