Attractions and places to see around Montmirail offer a range of historical and cultural experiences in the Brie Champenoise region. This area features a blend of medieval architecture, religious sites, and unique museums. The town is situated in the Marne department, providing a setting for exploring local heritage. Visitors can discover historical buildings, abbeys, and sites related to French fables.
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You can visit this abbey if you call in advance, more info here: https://www.abbayedureclus.fr/
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The St-Pierre-St. Saint-Paul Church was built at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century by Jean d'Orbais, one of the architects of Reims Cathedral. There you will find magnificent stained glass windows and glazed tiles from the 15th century. More info here: https://abbayeorbais.wordpress.com/
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you can visit this (didn't do it yourself)
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Lovely park with nice apple trees, a washhouse with art representing the fable The lion and the hunting donkey. Part of The Fabulous Labyrinth.
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Lavoir and representation of the fable Animals sick with the plague. Part of The Fabulous Labyrinth. A pretty nice place to take a break.
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historical place. The imposing ruins of the Église Saint-Cyr in L'Épine au bois with a tranquil square that is ideal for a break.
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Montmirail is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Château de Montmirail, a 16th-century castle with French gardens designed by André Le Nôtre. Other notable historical sites include Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus, which can be visited by calling in advance, and Orbais Abbey, known for its 12th-century architecture and stained glass. Don't miss the tranquil Saint-Cyr Church Ruins in L'Épine au bois.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lavoir and Ceramic Art of 'Le Lion et l’Âne Chassant' offers a lovely park with art depicting the fable, part of The Fabulous Labyrinth. Another similar spot is the Washhouse and representation of "Les Animaux Malades de la Peste". For an interactive experience, the Ranch of Moulin Saint Martin is an educational farm where visitors can discover animal life and the agricultural environment.
Montmirail offers a couple of unique museums. The Railway Museum features over 130 exhibits and even offers rides in a Picasso railcar, evoking the charm of the 1950s. Additionally, the Musée du Poids (Weight Museum) houses an exceptional collection of weights from the Middle Ages to the present day, tracing the history of the metric system.
The Montmirail area provides various walking and hiking opportunities. The town itself offers historical circuits like the 'Circuit des statues' (2 km) and the 'Tour of the walls and statues' (4 km). For longer excursions, you can explore the hiking trails around Montmirail, which include routes like the 'Beautiful meadow path loop from Montigny-lès-Condé' and 'A hidden corner of nature – Orbais Abbey loop from Orbais-l'Abbaye'.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes in the region. You can find detailed options on the Cycling around Montmirail guide, with routes such as the 'Marne Riverside Path – Château-Thierry Town Hall loop from Viffort' or the 'Orbais Abbey – View of the Verdonnelle Valley loop from Baulne-en-Brie'.
Beyond the abbeys, Montmirail features significant churches. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Montmirail boasts a Romanesque nave and a 16th-century stained glass window. Another is Saint Martin's Church, an ancient structure with a ribbed vaulted choir from the 16th century.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and cultural experiences. The Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus is valued for its historical insight, while the Lavoir and Ceramic Art of 'Le Lion et l’Âne Chassant' is enjoyed for its charming park setting and artistic representation of fables. The tranquil atmosphere of the Saint-Cyr Church Ruins also makes it a popular spot for a break.
Yes, the Forest of Rouges Fosses is a natural site close to Montmirail, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and a chance to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore options like the 'Château de l'Echelle-le-Franc loop from Montmirail' or the 'Bois des Cosaques loop from Montmirail'. More details and routes can be found in the Running Trails around Montmirail guide.
A heritage discovery trail allows visitors to explore Montmirail's urban heritage. This trail guides you through key sites including the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church, Hôtel-Dieu, Bailiff's House, defensive walls, and a 17th-century bourgeois residence, offering a comprehensive look at the town's history.
Yes, Montmirail holds historical significance related to the Napoleonic Wars. A commemorative column and a stele recall Napoleon's victory in the Battle of Montmirail-Marchais-en-Brie on February 11, 1814, providing a glimpse into this important historical event.


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