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Historial Jeanne d'Arc

Historial Jeanne d'Arc

4.7(3 reviews)
86.3 km

I was very impressed walking through this building. The display is in the information told me…read morethings that I never knew about something that I thought I knew quite a bit of bad. The presentation was well conceived and comfortable. There were plenty of places to stop and listen with the language interpretation headsets that were presented before going on the tour. It's self guided and at your own pace. It worked out wonderfully period it is attached to the Basilica which are able to wander around on the inside which is an amazing structure that was rebuilt after World War II you can imagine the massive size of this name out of work that went into restoring it to its former glory. Be sure to see this little storyboard showing the rebuild.

While I would say that it can be a little difficult to find, being located in a small alleyway…read morebeside the Rouen Cathedral, it is about Jeanne d'arc, and anything about Jeanne is pretty clearly advertised in and around Rouen (in fact they clearly mark all of the significant Jeanne related spots in the city). This isn't actually your ordinary museum, and it definitely isn't her house (you are going to have to go out into the French countryside to actually find her birthplace), but it is a museum that is dedicated to her (I believe that it is the former Archbishop's residence). The museum is more like a guided documentary that follows the second trial of Jeanne, the one that acquitted here (after she had been burnt at the stake mind you) and goes through all aspects of her life, her time in the military, the Battle of Orleans, and of course here capture, trial, and eventual execution. As it is set up as a video where you move from room to room for a different part, they only let people in every fifteen minutes, and the entire tour takes around an hour and a half (depending on how long you spend in the final rooms that look at her legacy). Certainly a different way to set up a museum, and definitely a place to visit if you happen to be in Rouen.

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Historial Jeanne d'Arc - Rooftop overlook

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In Flanders Field Museum

In Flanders Field Museum

4.4(10 reviews)
121.7 km

This is a great museum in the heart of Ypres. There is a parking lot nearby and some street parking…read moreavailable. Entrance was 10 euros for adults. Kids under 6 are free. You get a poppy bracelet to let you in and out of exhibit and to follow along with one person's experience. Audio guides are available for a small fee. It's a great museum with lots of great artifacts, and amazing dramatized first hand accounts. The museum offers everything in English, French, Dutch, and German so it's easy for many people to read and understand. We spent about 2 hours there. I'm a history nerd and read a majority of the panels. Our little one did well. The museum is stroller accessible and when he was done my husband was able t take him to the cafe downstairs for a snack while I continued in the museum. Highly recommend.

A WWI history excursion to Belgium would not be complete without spending time here. The building…read morein which it is housed is a sight unto itself as it features wonderful architecture. The museum allows a somewhat personalized visit as a watch issued upon entry allows registration of basic information such as nationality and preferred language. One can then activate certain displays to get a response specific to that information. There are many items of interest to the history buff and the casual observer alike. It will require two to three hours at minimum to take in all of the information though some will spend more. The displays are excellent. The multimedia presentation is gripping and very well done featuring re-enactments of the accounts of medical personnel. For an extra cost, you can choose to climb the tower to take in the magnificent views afforded by the perspective from the top. Overall, this is a must-see if you are visiting Ypres. The information presented is outstanding, the displays are well done and the museum is well laid out. The €9 fee is unquestionably worth it.

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In Flanders Field Museum
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Abbatiale De Saint-Riquier

Abbatiale De Saint-Riquier

4.3(3 reviews)
28.1 km

St Riquier is now a small, quiet village 3 miles (5km) to the east of Abbeville (Somme). But once…read moreit was an important centre in Charlemagne's empire, and the abbey (founded in the 7th century) became the property of his son-in-law, Angilbert, the poet and 'Homer of the Palatine'. Nothing remains of the abbey from that period: instead, the chief interest is the amazing church, which dominates the centre of the village. Of cathedral-like proportions, it is a masterpiece of the 15th century French flamboyant gothic style. The West Front has a muscular square tower with rather heavy proportions - butresses slope from either side like the wings of some mediaeval space rocket, about to take off. But the strongly vertical decorative scheme is well done, and full of niches which hold delicate carvings of saints, angels and biblical scenes. But even this does not prepare you for the interior. The local stone here is a form of chalk, and it is a dazzling white, emphasising the soaring gothic lines. This underscores the nave's impressive scale: the arcades are surmounted by enormous plain-glass clerestory windows, thrusting upwards to a series of vaults soaring 24m (78ft) high. The piers are covered in interesting carvings. The furnishings are relatively modest in comparison: the chancel has some interesting 17th century iron grilles and monks' stalls. The side chapels contain some rather dull 19th century paintings and nicer 16th century painted statues. The church is the setting for an impressive music festival in July: it must be a marvellous spectacle.

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Musée des Beaux-Arts - couloir intérieur

Musée des Beaux-Arts

4.0(5 reviews)
88.1 km

The Arras Art Museum is actually located in a former monestary, and while it isn't as large as some…read moreof the places that I have visited, it still takes up a little over three floors of one of the wings (though parts of the gallery extend into other wings). Since Arras isn't that huge, the gallery contains a mixture of art from across the ages, though a lot of it does tend to be medieval and early modern with a smattering of paintings and objets d'art. Mind you, I'm not actually that particularly interested in decorative art, however there were quite a number of pretty awesome paintings, including some incredibly large ones at that. The tickets aren't all that pricey either, so if for some reason you find yourself in Arras then it is certainly worth checking out.

From the owner: Une collection riche et diversifiée Installé dans une partie de l'Abbaye Saint-Vaast, le musée…read moremunicipal est riche d'une collection assez bien étoffée puisque au rez-de-chaussée on peut découvrir des oeuvres d'arts funéraire et sacrées dont quelques-unes ayant trait à l'histoire du diocèse d'Arras. Il renferme ainsi le Trésor de la Cathédrale de l'ancien musée diocésien. Au premier étage, sont exposées les toiles des écoles françaises et flamandes des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles tandis que le second est occupé par des toiles du XIXe dont certaines de l'école d'Arras. Un échantillon assez large de l'histoire de l'art tout à l'honneur de la ville d'Arras qui consacre à la culture une attention certaine.

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Musée des Beaux-Arts - Musée d'Arras (Abbaye St Vaast)

Musée d'Arras (Abbaye St Vaast)

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Maison de l'Oiseau - museums - Updated May 2026

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