Discover the best top things to do in Val-d'Oise, France including National Museum of the Renaissance, Domaine of Villarceaux, Axe Majeur, Parc Xtrem Aventures Cergy, Basilique Saint Denys, Koezio, Chateau de La Roche-Guyon, Royaumont Abbey, Cimetiere Auvers su Oise, Eglise Notre-Dame d'Auvers.
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Réalisation architecturale majeure de la Renaissance française, le château d’Écouen a été édifié pour Anne de Montmorency, mécène et homme d’État des rois François Ier et de Henri II. Dans son décor d’origine , le château abrite les collections du musée national de la Renaissance, essentiellement d'arts décoratifs, qui incarnent toute la créativité et la diversité de la production artistique et intellectuelle de cette époque passionnante. Ce site remarquable allie la beauté du site, la qualité de l’architecture et la fécondité du dialogue entre un décor historique et des œuvres prestigieuses, laissant découvrir un lieu d’art et d’histoire fascinant.
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A beautiful location with intriguing architecture from several periods and superb terraced gardens with water parterre. Probably best to wander round by yourself if possible we took the guided tour which was both exhaustive and exhausting and could have down without the long hot climb up to the later eighteenth century chateau. Still the views were good and our guide very informative with a strong accent on the modern uses to which the land is being put with good environmental principles.
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KOEZIO, the biggest indoor adventure park of all time! Experience incredible team play experiences. With friends, with family or with colleagues, come and develop your cohesion and share a time of conviviality. Discover the mission that suits you: Elite Agent, Icecube Protocol, Karaoke And take advantage of our bar / restaurant area to debrief your experience.
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Royaumont Abbey was founded in 1228 by Louis IX, the future Saint Louis, with the support of his mother, Blanche of Castile. Richly endowed by the king, who enjoyed spending time there, the Abbey achieved great renown in the 13th century. In the 1930s, Henry Goüin decided to open Royaumont to struggling artists and intellectuals. The project was made permanent 26 years later, in 1964, with the establishment of a foundation, the Fondation Royaumont (Goüin-Lang) pour le Progrès des Sciences de l'Homme. Thus in the course of the 20th century, having previously served as a monastery, a textile factory, a village and a noviciat, the Abbey was transformed into an important venue for gatherings of several generations of French and foreign intellectuals working in the humanities and music, and eventually became an internationally renowned centre of artistic research, training and production.
My wife and I go here all the time to walk around the grounds and get away from the madding crowd! If you want a little nature in your life come here. The Abbey has been restored and there is a working farm on the property. This is a tranquil place and you can just come and sit in the grounds. We just passed today coming from Chantilly and just a drive-by gives us some pleasure! The coffee shop has some food but people come mainly for coffee, drinks and deserts. The service is very good and the people very nice.
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This lovely stone church in the quaint and scenic town of Auvers sur Oise is the subject of one of Van Gogh's most well known paintings. If you just take photos of the facade, you will miss the charming interiors and the many small replicas and "versions" of Van Gogh's paintings inside the church. Take the approach from the back, and see the vintage stone houses that line the path to the church. Gorgeous!
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