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Explore Fontenay-Trésigny with Hotel Restaurant Campanile

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Welcome to Hotel Restaurant Campanile Fontenay-Trésigny, your ideal starting point for exploring the hidden treasures of Seine-et-Marne. Located in Île-de-France, Fontenay-Trésigny is brimming with activities and attractions that will delight both young and old.

Begin your visit at the majestic Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, where you can stroll through its Fr...
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Disneyland® Paris Multiday Tickets
19 km

Disneyland® Paris Multiday Tickets

ArrayWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This When in Paris, a trip to Disneyland® is an absolute must! Consisting of Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park, the 4800-acre park is also home to seven hotels, Disney® Village, a golf course, and a mall, among others. Disneyland® Paris has a number of thrilling rides, including the famous Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, and your pass ensures that you don’t miss a single one! The Walt Disney Studios® Park takes you behind the scenes of your favourite Disney® movies. You can see the animation process that make the movies so brilliant. Come and see for yourself why Disneyland® Paris is the most-visited theme park in all of Europe. Your Experience When booking your tickets, you can choose the number of days you want to spend in Disneyland® Paris - 2, 3, or 4. Your skip-the-line ticket lets you bypass the long purchasing queues and head directly inside the park. At Disneyland® Paris, you can meet your favorite characters - the original Mickey Mouse and friends gang, the Disney® princesses, the Toy Story characters, the Jungle Book characters, among others. Your tickets also ensure that you have ample time to check out the numerous parades and shows going on during the day. Additionally, be sure to also check out how the beloved Disney® films are made at the Disney® Animation Studios, a must-visit for every Disney® fan! Some of the popular rides at Disneyland® Paris are: Big Thunder Mountain Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril Peter Pan’s Flight Pirates of the Caribbean Ratatouille: The Adventure Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop The Twilight Zone of Terror At the end of every day is a dazzling fireworks show at the Sleeping Beauty castle, which, by the way, also has a hidden lair, where a dragon lays asleep.

Disneyland Paris, 77777 Marne-la-Vallée, France 77420 Marne-la-Vallée
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L'Escale
25 km

L'Escale

Welcome to your home! Producers, artists, event organisers (associations, private and public companies, etc.). You are looking for a venue for your event: Concerts, theatres, all types of trade fairs, conferences, general meetings, etc. The l'Escale team will find the best solution for you and advise you on how to tailor-make your event. Facing the River Seine, close to the city centre and station, this attractive 2,500m2 venue is ideal for cultural events and social gatherings. Spacious, modern, warm and surprising The "L'Escale - Melun" venue comprises a reception hall, a bar area, a catering office, 3 fully-equipped dressing rooms and a catering area.... So don't hesitate to contact them for your future events. SEATING CAPACITY Bleachers: 700 seats + 10 PRM (if control room at back of hall) or 669 (if control room in middle tier) + 10 PRM Grandstands: 130 seats x 2 Parterre seats: 167 Standing capacity: 2200 STAGE DIMENSIONS Stage width : Stage edge - Stage back: 11 m Stage curtain - back of stage: 8.15 m Stage nose - Stage curtain: 1.45 m Back wall - Stage curtain: 1.45 m (backstage) Length : Garden - Courtyard from wall to wall: 16.30 m Garden - Courtyard between pendillions: 11 m Height : Under stage grid: 6.40 m Stage floor indoors: 1.25 m TICKETS - By telephone or on site: Espace Saint-Jean - 26 place Saint-Jean 77000 Melun // 01 64 52 10 95 (from July 2023, the sales point will be moved to the Astrolabe multimedia library, due to works at the Espace Saint-Jean, more information at https://www.ville-melun.fr/) - By internet: culturetvous.fr or Auchan, Fnac, Carrefour, Leclerc FOR MORE INFO TECHNICAL DETAILS https://www.melunvaldeseine-tourisme.com/sites/default/files/lescale-fiche-technique-2023-09.pdf VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE VENUE https://goo.gl/maps/x5sQUYKQWwCQ56uu6 CULTURAL SEASON 2023/24 https://culturetvous.fr/fileadmin/07_-_Culturetvous.fr/02_-_Agenda/Saison_culturelle_23-24/saison24_Program_BD.pdf ITINERARY https://www.google.com/maps/dir//48.529796,2.666331

Avenue de la 7e Division Blindée Américaine 77000 Melun
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Caillebotte's House
27 km

Caillebotte's House

Satisfy your curiosity and follow the footsteps of Gustave Caillebotte himself, since it is here, in the family resort, that the painter planted his easel in open air and painted nearly 90 paintings in the summers of the 1870s. The Caillebotte property is a public garden located in the city center. It is now open to public and is as much a resting place as an invitation to discover a rich historical heritage: the famous "ornamental factories" that dot this beautiful park have almost all been restored. The Caillebotte house can also be visited. In the 1830s, the Caillebotte Property layout followed the principles in vogue: a site chosen for its undulating valleys, its vegetable wealth. The sinuous alleys lead the visitor to the "ornamentation factories", small constructions of varied architectures. The river skirting the domain traces the northen limit. The property Caillebotte is harmoniously integrated into the countryside landscape that once characterized the small village of Yerres. Rich owners, from Borrel to Caillebotte, gave a beautiful look to this sublime English garden. Today, the public garden offers to the visitor an exceptional geographical situation, its preserved views, beautiful trees and all curiosities that history patiently composed. The Yerres river banks kept their charm. The pictorial presence of Gustave Caillebotte, still identifiable, brings a higher dimension to this place of heritage, which bears the name of an artist and exceptional man. The Caillebotte's House is located at the geographical center of the municipality of Yerres. Typical of the 19th century, it was built in the 1830's, in the "English" style with an irregular layout.

10 rue de Concy 91330 Yerres
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Collegiate church of Saint-Martin de Champeaux
15 km

Collegiate church of Saint-Martin de Champeaux

The most beautiful religious building in the Brie region, the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin de Champeaux is the only remaining reminder of a college (community) of canons that was home to a famous centre for theological studies and singing. The Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin de Champeaux, listed as a Historic Monument in 1940, is a large and beautiful church built between the mid-12th and early 14th centuries. It was the church of a Chapter of canons, also known as the Collège, hence its name of collegiate church. There was a singing school that trained singers for communities throughout the region in these exceptional acoustics. The prosperity of the canons enabled the construction of a church with remarkable architectural qualities. It is 69.55 m long, 24.20 m wide, 15.30 m high in the nave and has a steeple almost 30 m high. The oldest parts of the building, such as the transept, date back to the mid-12th century, while the rest of the church illustrates the main stages of Radiant Gothic architecture. Completed in the early 14th century, the church has survived almost intact, enriched in the Renaissance by a fine collection of stained glass windows and beautiful choir stalls, and in the 18th century by a large carved wooden altarpiece. The architecture, which is in a fairly simple early Gothic style, is nevertheless enriched by sculptures: a large number of capitals carved with plant motifs, and various figures and monsters dotted around the choir and transept. The Collegiate Church contains the largest collection of 14th-century tombstones in the region. In 1946, faced with the state of disrepair into which the monument had fallen, the Association des Amis de la Collégiale was founded to help the commune preserve and promote this heritage. The Collegiate Church is home to a number of objects protected as Monuments Historiques: 16th-century statues, a 17th-century tabernacle, an 18th-century eagle-lutrin, 19th-century prie-Dieu and a cantor's stool... The famous sculptor Rodin was fascinated by this beautiful monument, to which he often returned. He produced architectural drawings of the Collegiate Church, reproductions of which are on display here. The Guillaume de Champeaux Association has been organising concerts, exhibitions and guided tours of the Collegiate Church since 1983.

5 Place du Cloître 77720 Champeaux
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Castle of Blandy
17 km

Castle of Blandy

Blandy is a medieval fortress last one left as well restaured in the Ile-de-France region. The first baronial residence was built in the thirteenth century, in the form of a simple manor with an irregular surrounding wall. Later that century, considerable fortification work was done, particularly the three towers which were added to the fortified entrance tower. A large residential building was built inside these fortifications. The fourteenth century saw considerable development of the château defences, with a moat and a new tower entrance boasting a spiked drawbridge. In the second half of this century Blandy became the model for fortified castles. The keep, 39 metres high, defended by two drawbridges, was built. The keep was altered by the addition of new towers and curtain walls. Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, the fortress gradually lost its military purpose and became a residential castle. More domestic buildings were built. In the early eighteenth century, Maréchal Villars, the owner of Vaux-le-Vicomte, bought the lands and fortress of Blandy, which was pulled down and turned into a farm. Little by little, the fortress disappeared. Bought by the town council in 1883, the ruins of the fortress were classified as a historic monument the following year. From 1970 onwards, volunteer associations began work on restoring the château. In 1992, the Seine et Marne general council bought the fortress and undertook a vast restoration operation. A complete programme of works has enabled this superb fortress to be resuscitated and become one of the leading tourist attractions in the department. This dashing fortress represents one of the flagship tourist site of the district.

Place des Tours 77115 Blandy
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Val d'Ancoeur: listed site
17 km

Val d'Ancoeur: listed site

The story begins like a fairy tale: "Once upon a time, there was the Val d'Ancœur..." with its castles, its legends and the 3 names of this small stream, which has become a myth, from Ancœur to Ancoeuil and ends in Almont... before flowing into the Seine. (extract from the Archives Départementales website) The ru d'Ancoeur is a watercourse which rises in the commune of Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois at an altitude of 125 m. It then takes the name of "Ancoeuil" in the commune of Moisenay and, after a journey of 25 km from its source, flows into the Bassin de la Poële at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. At the end of this basin, it flows into the Almont 5 km downstream into the Seine at Melun. Together with its tributaries, it forms a catchment area of approximately 306 km². The ru d'Ancoeur flows through the municipalities of Grandpuits-Bailly-Carrois, La Chapelle-Gauthier, Bréau, Bombon, Saint-Méry, Blandy-les-Tours, Moisenay, Maincy and Melun. Classified as an "Exceptional Site" since 14 October 1985 by the Direction Régionale et Interdépartementale de l'Environnement et de l'Energie d'Île-de-France, the ru d'Ancœur offers enchanting landscapes. The listed site covers 1861 hectares. Along its watercourses - the Almont, the Ancoeuil (or Ancueil) and then the Ancoeur - the Val d'Ancœur offers panoramic views: villages, forests, châteaux (Vaux-le-Vicomte, Blandy-Les-Tours, etc.) and, at the confluence with the Seine, urbanised areas. "The Ancoeur is a river with very little water, very irregular and in danger of running dry on a regular basis. The water level in its catchment area is 96 millimetres a year, which is one of the lowest in France, more than three times lower than the average for the country as a whole, and above all well below the average for the whole of the Seine basin (around 240 millimetres). For centuries, however, the constant flow of the river Ancoeur has enabled numerous mills to operate. The large number of hydraulic structures, such as canals, basins and ponds, small reservoirs and mills, give the landscape a distinctive identity based on water and its control. This is linked to the wet nature of the land. A place where people live, produce and create, the Val d'Ancoeur is home to a number of major heritage sites throughout the area: churches and works of art dating back to the 12th century, castles, farms, mills, rural housing, small-scale rural heritage, and so on. It has also become a subject of reflection and aesthetic admiration thanks to the artists who have seized upon its beauty to interpret it in their own way. - L'Ancueil ("Anqueil" in its 17th-century spelling), for example, gave its name to a majestic statue in the grounds of Vaux-le-Vicomte located to the left of the grotto complex (1659-1662), facing the Tiber installed to the right in 1659. - In 1879, the painter Paul Cézanne immortalised the Pont de Maincy (preserved at the Musée d'Orsay). - And sculptor Auguste Rodin devoted some superb drawings to the Collegiate Church of Champeaux (1890-1917), testifying to his admiration. For several years now, the Communauté de Communes Brie des Rivières et Châteaux and the Communauté d'Agglomération Melun Val de Seine have been working together to draw up a Landscape Plan to highlight the assets of the Val d'Ancoeur. An opportunity to protect and enhance the landscape heritage. The perimeter of the listed site covers 11 communes in an area of around 56 km². As the crow flies, it is almost 17 km long.

77115 Blandy
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