Discover the best top things to do in Haute-Marne, France including Les Jardins de Mon Moulin, Le Moulin De La Fleuristerie, La Boisserie, Maison des Lumieres Denis Diderot, Tours De Navarre Et D'Orval, Musee de la coutellerie, Chateau du Grand Jardin, Office de Tourisme du Pays de Langres, Viaduc de Chaumont, Remparts de Langres.
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Last manufacturer of accessories for fashion accessories, Moulin de la Fleuristerie is an old mill still working with its water wheel to produce and supply high fashion houses like CHANEL or Cabaret like Moulin Rouge or Theaters
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The family de Gaulle allows one to see the part of their estate where history was made. Thanks to the very knowledgeable guide one receives explanations on the history of this place.
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« Wow ! It’s a Nogent! » said Roubaud in the film « La bête humaine », directed by Jean Renoir in 1938. The city of Nogent and its surrounding region have been producing cutlery of outstanding quality since the 17th century. As Roubeau observed, the mere mention of the word « Nogent » evokes the quality of the product. The Cutlery Museum in Nogent is proud to present, in a modern setting, the history of the traditional methods of production of this fine cutlery. The exhibition shows a fine collection of highly decorative knives and scissors which demonstrate the artistic excellence of the Nogent craftsman. In the Museum a traditional home workshop demonstrates the social and material conditions in which this craftsmanship was developed and maintained. We also present newer technologies of production, the result of the evolution of traditional savoir-faire to expanding market opportunities (prosthetic implants, surgical instruments, etc.).
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The Langres Tourist Office welcomes you all year round! At the gateway to Champagne and Burgundy, with its high ramparts, its imposing towers, and numerous church towers, Langres soars above the plateau like the proud fortress it is. History has spared the 3.5 km long ramparts that encircle the town. Stroll along them, and enjoy the magnificent views: to the east, the land rises gradually from the Lac de la Liez and the Marne valley towards the Vosges. And if you're lucky, on a clear day you can sometimes see as far as the Bernese Alps. To the west, beyond the lush Bonnelle valley, is the Langres plateau with its hedges and wooded hillsides.
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