What to do and see in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

January 27, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France including Wormhoudt Massacre Site, Chateau de Trelon, LaM Lille Metropole Musee d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut., Blockhaus d'Eperlecques, La Coupole, Musee departemental Matisse, La Cite De La Dentelle Et De La Mode De Calais, Musee La Piscine, Carriere Wellington, Tour de L'horloge.
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1. Wormhoudt Massacre Site

Rue de Wormhoudt, Esquelbecq France http://www.esquelbecq.com/plaineauboisgb.htm
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Wormhoudt Massacre Site

2. Chateau de Trelon

10 Place de la Piquerie, 59132 Trelon France +33 7 69 25 17 42 [email protected] http://www.chateaudetrelon.com
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Chateau de Trelon

Un magnifique château, une famille particulièrement prestigieuse, des collections hors du commun... Nous vous réservons une visite dont vous vous souviendrez longtemps ! Visites d’avril à octobre. Individuels: Le château se visite exclusivement avec un guide aux horaires indiqués. Groupes: sur réservation.

3. LaM Lille Metropole Musee d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut.

1 allee du Musee, 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lille France +33 3 20 19 68 68 [email protected] http://www.musee-lam.fr/
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4.5 based on 680 reviews

LaM Lille Metropole Musee d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut.

Set in a remarkable sculpture park, the LaM has established a unique itinerary for visitors, highlighting the intersection between modern art, contemporary art and art brut. With over 7,000 works, the museum provides a striking overview of the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. By encouraging new ways of interacting and thinking about art, whether through its permanent collection, temporary exhibitions or cultural programme, the museum is focused on sparking your sense of curiosity, and leaves you feeling inspired and moved. Inaugurated in 1983 to house the modern art donation bequeathed by Geneviève and Jean Masurel, the LaM has since emerged as a leading museum on the world stage. Boasting an ambitious programme, it encourages encounters between artists who not only bear witness to their time, but weave a deeply personal perspective into their work.

Reviewed By 182tara04 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The museum was closed but I took the opportunity to visit the park. I was alone and had a wonderful time 10 beautiful statues, sculptures disseminated in a vast park Take the metro line 1, stop at petit bois then take the bus line 6 and stop at LaM. Bus every 10 mn. I bought my return ticket at the metro station in Lille

4. Blockhaus d'Eperlecques

Rue des Sarts, 62910 Eperlecques France +33 3 21 88 44 22 [email protected] http://www.leblockhaus.com
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Blockhaus d'Eperlecques

The BLOCKHAUS d’EPERLECQUES is the world's biggest bunker built just across the Channel. Come discover, explore and visit this secret project, its amazing hidden forest location, V1&V2 rocket launch pads and factory-bunker A very interesting and moving experience! Fantastic site well worth the visit.

Reviewed By Cymru63 - London, United Kingdom

This was a facinating place to visit. The ingenuity and engineering is amazing although the forced labour and purpose are sobering. The sheer scale of the bunker, and the 'tortoise' method of construction was very interesting. The site has various points where you can hear details of the site and its construction and purpose, but they are language specific. If you arrive just behind a different nationality you have to wait for the tape to run to the end before hearing the presentation in your chosen language. There was a German couple ahead of us and hearing the German language being broadcast across the site was quite evocative. It would speed up the tour a bit, and have the capacity for more commentary points if there was a personal headset in each language as at other places of interest. Just an idea. Thoroughly recommended though, and evidence of the scale of the Nazi war machine, if a little chilling.

5. La Coupole

Rue Andre Clabaux, 62570 Saint-Omer France +33 3 21 12 27 27 [email protected] http://www.lacoupole-france.com
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4.5 based on 1,335 reviews

La Coupole

A secret base at the heart of Second World Wae history...A real underground town, constructed in 1943 and 1944 by the German army to go ahead with the launch V2 rockets on London, La Coupole is an exceptional site on which the destiny of Europe could have been played out...Today, it is an astonishing museum, a centre to gain an understanding of the historical and scientific stakes at play during the Second World War, from Occupation to the hidden face of space conquest. New! La Coupole now houses a revolutionary 3D planetarium. Sit insite the massive 360° room wearing your active 3D glasses and travel thtough the universe...

Reviewed By masonap - Gloucester, United Kingdom

Fantastic experience, lots to see and do, the inside of the dome is huge. Not just WW11 stuff but modern space stuff too. Multimedia audio-visual displays in English, French, Dutch and German. Also a planetarium which was fascinating (though unfortunately not in English).

6. Musee departemental Matisse

Palais Fenelon, Place Commandant-Richez, 59360 Le Cateau-Cambresis France +33 3 59 73 38 00 [email protected] http://museematisse.fr/
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Musee departemental Matisse

Reviewed By U3357ALtonys

An interesting selection of works of art from several artists from the same period as Matisse. Well organised for managing the safety rules around the coronavirus.

7. La Cite De La Dentelle Et De La Mode De Calais

135 quai du Commerce, 62100, Calais France +33 3 21 00 42 30 [email protected] http://www.cite-dentelle.fr
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4.5 based on 348 reviews

La Cite De La Dentelle Et De La Mode De Calais

Established in Calais, inside an authentic nineteenth century lace factory, the Museum of Lace and Fashion is a specialist museum for the famous lace woven on looms. A museum of both fashion and industry, its vast galleries present the techniques, the lingerie and haute couture associated with this prestigious textile, as well as its most contemporary aspects. The high point of a visit to this important museum is to discover the lace weaving looms in operation, those monumental cast iron machines that produce this exceptional fabric.

Reviewed By FrancesS527 - Ashford, United Kingdom

The history of lace making from Tudor to the present day kicks off a series of excellently presented rooms, with some interactive bits, culminating in the spectacular machine room with working demo of a real engineering marvel making a great swathe of curtain lace. The way lace was used in clothes from the adorable (baby bonnets) to the bizarre (take my word for it & go see) developed as machines replaced handwork & modern designers and artists found new ways to exploit the lace technology. The in-depth explanation of this technology & the range of skills needed was mind-boggling. My top pick - the life of Joan of Arc woven in Nottingham for a Paris exhibition. Current "special" section is a load of amazing couture, not all lace to be sure, by Belgian Olivier Theyskens - some pieces more wearable than others... A good deal of the labelling is bilingual, nice loos, park the other side of the river & enjoy a fine view of Calais cathedral from the high bridge.

8. Musee La Piscine

23 rue de l Esperance, 59100 Roubaix France +33 3 20 69 23 72 [email protected] http://www.roubaix-lapiscine.com
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4.5 based on 1,625 reviews

Musee La Piscine

Reviewed By editorgoodlifefrance - Kent, United Kingdom

La Piscine was the municipal swimming pool for the city, built in 1932. It operated into the 1990s when the city really needed a new, modern pool and rather than let this incredible art deco wonder go to rot, it was turned into a museum. The architect also transformed the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, a former train station. It is sensational, retaining the pool, changing rooms, the mosaic art deco glories and filling the museum with wonderful artworks, Picasso, Claudel & so many more The Henri Bouchard atelier is breath-taking, filled with his sculptures. It really looks as if the great artist just popped out and is coming back any time. Next door, a room encourages visitors to touch art, feel it as a sculptor would, the lines and flaws, the coldness of marble or bronze. And don't forget to enjoy lunch in the lovely restaurant and a famous waffle! It's seriously one of the best museums I've ever been to.

9. Carriere Wellington

Rue Arthur Deletoille, 62000, Arras France +33 3 21 51 26 95 [email protected] http://www.carrierewellington.com
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4.5 based on 1,480 reviews

Carriere Wellington

Enter one of the most secret place of military history, and discover a real underground town, where more than 20 000 soldiers of the Commonwealth prepared the most surprising attack of WW1.

Reviewed By Apfm141 - Walsall, United Kingdom

A must see! Visited here on a quiet Sunday in September after a visit to Point Du Jour cemetery to see a grave of a relative who fought in Arras in the first world war. We came here after wanting to experience a little of what they went through during that time. We were not disappointed. We had a friendly greeting upon entering, reasonably priced and waited 20 minutes for the next tour, and was then set up with a helmet and audio guide in the desired language. Were were then greeted by our excellent tour guide who flicked between French and English to accommodate the group and took us 20 metres underground listening to the audio guide and tour guide which worked perfectly. It was a great experience, very informative and would definitely recommend.

10. Tour de L'horloge

Rue du chateau, 62340 Guines France +33 3 21 19 59 00 [email protected] http://www.tour-horloge-guines.com/modulosite2/fiche.php?id=394&fr=1
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Tour de L'horloge

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