Discover the best top things to do in Albert, France including Get-a-Guide, L'Escalier du Rire, Musee Somme 1916, Musee de L'Epopee et de l'Industrie Aeronautique, Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres, Albert Communal Cemetery Extension, Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, Office de Tourisme du Pays du Coquelicot, True Blue Digger Tours, Poppy Tours of Somme.
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Get-a-Guide.co.uk provides Battlefield tours In the North of France. We work for individuals and Tour operators; adults and children. We do research on your ancestor for taylor-made visits and provide tours on different themes such as: "The Battle of the Somme", British Poets tour", Shot at Dawn tour" . Tours can be adapted to your nationality; australians, canadians,indians, etc See you soon !
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On May 1, 2000, the Escalier du Rire opened its doors, halfway between Lille and Paris and in the heart of Picardy, this former apartment, furniture store and then oriental restaurant, became a Café Théâtre, a space devoted to the 'humor. Built in 1926, this 200-m2 building now houses a seminar room and a show area, joined by a magnificent Art Deco staircase. In this universe, diverse and varied audiences can be found: Performing shows, corporate evenings, birthdays, seminars, private parties, Christmas trees, theatrical trainings ... more than 3000 people pass each year the door of the Escalier du Rire . In a friendly and personalized atmosphere, millions of formulas exist, around a humorist, a play, a singer, a caricaturist, a good meal or even mixed, L'Escalier du Laughing is the way to spend a good evening.
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Situated at the Heart of the Battle of the Somme (1914/1918), the Somme 1916 Museum of ALBERT traces the lives of soldiers in the trenches during the Franco-British offensive in 1916. At 10 meters below ground and 250 meters in length, you will discover realistic and grasping scenes of the daily lives of our soldiers. Mannequins are brought to life through twelve realistic scenes transporting you to the past. Time passes but the memory remains. The museum is translated into 4 languages using panels (French-English-Dutch–German), and can also be guided by one of our guides in any of these languages.
Very informative and thought provoking exhibits helpful staff and a great place to learn more about the battles and life as it was at the time
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Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres is a lovely church. We were only passing through this area and just stopped for a short time to have some rest. We visited this church for a quick look. It looks beautiful both inside as well as outside. It is worth a visit if you happen to be in this area.
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There are now 862 First World War and 25 Second World War casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, 12 First World War casualties and 8 Second World War casualties are unidentified. Five graves, destroyed by shellfire, are now represented by special memorials.
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The cemetery now contains 410 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 181 of the burials are unidentified, but there are special memorials to three casualties believed to be buried among them.
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We have stayed in Albert twice now and have visited the Office de Tourisme on both occasions. They are so helpful and have much knowledge about the area. They even host small welcome gatherings at the rear of the office. The hotel next to them is very comfortable with good food.
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