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Villiers Saint Georges
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Directions
To get to Provins from Paris, take the D403 road coming from N4.
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Attractions
- Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte: Located in Maincy, this stunning 17th-century castle is known for its beautiful gardens and architecture. It is considered one of the finest examples of classical French architecture.
- Fontainebleau Palace: Situated in Fontainebleau, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a grand royal palace that has been the residence of French monarchs for centuries. The palace boasts opulent interiors, extensive gardens, and a rich history.
- Parc des Félins: Situated in Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux, this wildlife park is home to over 26 species of wild cats. Visitors can observe and learn about these magnificent animals in a spacious and natural environment.
- Barbizon: A picturesque village located near the Fontainebleau Forest, Barbizon is famous for its artistic heritage. It was one of the birthplaces of the Barbizon School, an art movement that played a significant role in the development of landscape painting.
- Château de Blandy-les-Tours: Situated in Blandy-les-Tours, this medieval fortress offers visitors a glimpse into the past. The castle features well-preserved towers, a moat, and a drawbridge, creating a captivating atmosphere.
- Provins: A medieval town designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Provins is known for its well-preserved city walls, narrow streets, and historic buildings. Visitors can explore ancient underground tunnels and attend medieval-themed events.
- Musée de la Grande Guerre: Located in Meaux, this museum provides a comprehensive exhibition on World War I. It showcases artifacts, documents, and multimedia presentations to educate visitors about the war's impact on society.
- Château de Brie-Comte-Robert: Situated in Brie-Comte-Robert, this castle dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, including its medieval keep and walls, and enjoy the panoramic views from its towers.
- Parc des Capucins: Located in Coulommiers, this park offers a peaceful retreat with beautifully landscaped gardens, a lake, and walking paths. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic amidst nature. 10. Musée de la Gendarmerie Nationale: Situated in Melun, this museum showcases the history and role of the French Gendarmerie. Visitors can learn about the organization's development, see vintage police vehicles, and explore interactive exhibits.