Attractions and places to see around Ivry-Le-Temple offer a blend of historical sites and tranquil settings in the Oise department of France. This commune provides a glimpse into its past, including ties to the Knights Templar and notable architectural landmarks. The area features a mix of religious buildings and historical monuments, reflecting centuries of local heritage. Visitors can explore structures showcasing Gothic and Renaissance styles, alongside other points of interest.
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Very beautiful castle in the calm of the Vexin countryside
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Superb castle in the Vexin countryside
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The exceptional condition of the building
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The Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste is the Catholic parish church of the commune of Chaumont en Vexin. Standing on the eastern slope of the hill of the old castle, it is only accessible from the town center via an alleyway ending in stairs or from the road via a discreet sloping lane. One of the most imposing religious buildings in the French Vexin region, it dates entirely from the 16th century. Its great homogeneity of style is due to its rapid construction, as it was completed in a single phase from 1530 to 1554. The square is a peaceful spot for a break overlooking the town's rooftops.
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Very pretty castle with gilding and magnificent unicorns on the front door. We can go around but not go back.
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Secluded, quite bucolic location
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A castle with a magnificent portal.
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Ivry-Le-Temple is rich in history and features several notable religious buildings. You can explore the Saint-Rémi Church, known for its blend of flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Also, consider visiting the Monument to Admiral Peyron in the town hall square, which pays homage to a local naval hero. Nearby, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaumont-en-Vexin is an imposing 16th-century structure worth seeing.
Historically, Ivry-Le-Temple had ties to the Knights Templar, who established a commanderie and leprosarium around 1100. While nothing remains of the original commanderie today, with a farm now occupying its site, the name 'Templiers' lives on with the 'Golf des Templiers' for those interested in recreation.
The area around Ivry-Le-Temple offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like the 'Highest point in the Val d'Oise loop from Neuville-Bosc'. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and mountain biking, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, the Saint-Cyr Castle is considered a family-friendly attraction. This magnificent estate, located in a quiet countryside setting, offers a picturesque visit for all ages.
For a unique discovery, seek out the Old abandoned station at the bottom of the valley. This hidden spot features an old station and a water tank for steam engines, tucked away among the trees, offering an interesting glimpse into the past.
The local churches showcase a blend of architectural styles. The Saint-Rémi Church is a notable example, combining 'flamboyant Gothic' and Renaissance elements. The Saint Roch Chapel, built in 1620, is an octagonal building topped with a ten-sided stone dome, while the Eglise Saint Martin is partly Romanesque with a 13th-century choir.
Absolutely. The Saint-Cyr Castle is a magnificent estate situated in a tranquil countryside setting, featuring a notable portal that makes it a worthwhile visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and tranquil settings. The Old abandoned station at the bottom of the valley is often highlighted as a 'great discovery,' while Saint-Cyr Castle is praised for its 'magnificent portal' and quiet location. The area's historical monuments and religious buildings also receive positive feedback for their architectural beauty and heritage.
Yes, for leisure and recreation, the 'Golf des Templiers' offers an 18-hole golf course, providing an opportunity for golf enthusiasts to enjoy the sport in the region.
The Monument to Admiral Peyron, sculpted by Henri Georget in 1904, honors Admiral Peyron, a 'glorious son of Marines' who was born in 1823. The monument's base is oblique, with its four sides representing sea waves and the sterns of ancient ships at its corners, symbolizing his distinguished naval career, which culminated in him becoming a minister.
Yes, for easier walks, you can find trails like the 'La pierre aux coqs – Pierre fritte loop from Monts' which is rated as easy. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Ivry-Le-Temple.
The Saint Roch Chapel, built in 1620, is an octagonal building with a ten-sided stone dome. It was constructed at the expense of Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery, Keeper of the Seals of Henri IV. The chapel once housed a crypt containing the tombs and 'Priants' of the Brûlart de Sillery family, though it is now empty.


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