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Isabelle Henry Meunier56 Rue Des Tulipes
Laon
02000
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Located in the breathtaking medieval city of Laon (lower town), the Villa Louise Amélie, also known as the *** Fleurs de Soleil labeled Villa, offers easy access to the upper town via foot, bus, personal car, or taxi.Situated close to various shops, Villa Louise Amélie features two charming rooms, including a family suite. The first room, La Reine des Prés, boasts a romantic and elegant floral design that will provide you with a truly regal experience. The second room, The Blue Hour, offers a soothing ambiance with its bluish tones and a lovely view of the Feng Shui garden.
Completing the experience, the Belle Epoque-style bathroom is equipped with a luxurious bathtub and a private toilet.
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- Laon Cathedral: Located in the heart of Laon, this magnificent Gothic cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It is known for its impressive stained glass windows and beautiful architecture.
- Porte d'Ardon: This historical gate is one of the few remaining entrances to the fortified city of Laon. It offers a glimpse into the medieval past and provides a great photo opportunity.
- Musee d'Art et d'Archeologie: Situated in the former episcopal palace, this museum houses a collection of art and archaeological artifacts from the region. It showcases a wide range of exhibits, including sculptures, paintings, and ceramics.
- Hotel-Dieu: This former hospital, dating back to the 12th century, is now a museum that offers insight into the history of healthcare. It features displays of medical instruments, apothecary jars, and exhibits on traditional medical practices.
- Tour de Cesar: Also known as the Caesar's Tower, this medieval tower offers panoramic views of the city from its top. Visitors can climb the narrow staircase to reach the summit and enjoy breathtaking vistas of Laon and the surrounding countryside.
- Maison des Templiers: This 13th-century building is a fascinating example of Templar architecture. It now serves as a tourist information center and also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
- Jardin des Promenades: This charming public garden is ideal for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. It features beautifully landscaped green spaces, flowerbeds, and a variety of trees. The garden also offers a playground for children.
- Circuit des Remparts: This walking path follows the ancient city walls of Laon and provides a unique opportunity to explore the historic fortifications. Along the way, you'll discover panoramic viewpoints and learn about the city's defensive structures.
- Musee du Cheminot: Located in the former train station, this museum showcases the history of Laon's railway and its impact on the region. It exhibits vintage locomotives, train carriages, and various railway memorabilia. 10. St. Martin's Abbey: Situated just outside of Laon, this Benedictine abbey dates back to the 6th century. Although mostly in ruins, the site offers a glimpse into the region's medieval religious history and provides a peaceful setting for contemplation.