CHAMPAGNE MORIZE PÈRE & FILS
Established in riceys (Aube) since 1830, the Morizes have been harvesters for three generations. Guy Morize, installed in 1970, has a vineyard of 6 hectares and splendid vaulted cellars built…
Established in riceys (Aube) since 1830, the Morizes have been harvesters for three generations. Guy Morize, installed in 1970, has a vineyard of 6 hectares and splendid vaulted cellars built…
Guided tour of Troyes Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul's Cathedral Troyes and its cathedral: The Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral is located in the heart of the "champagne cork", in the Saint-Pierre place, between the museum of…
Guardian of the memory of the men and the traditions, the Ecomuseum of the Forest of Orient will make you discover the rural life through its trades and its habitat.…
On the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte and the 240th anniversary of his entry to the Royal Military School of Brienne-le-Château, discover this exhibition…
Welcome to Bayel, City of the Crystal. The Crystal Museum was created in 1994. Designed as an ecomuseum, the inhabitants of Bayel gave it its soul. You will discover a…
Soulaines-Dhuys, the green Venice of the Dawn in Champagne! Nestled at the bottom of a small valley, in the green landscape of Champagne, The Green Venice of the Aube offers…
Brienne-le-Château, Imperial City Nestled in the heart of the Great Lakes of Champagne and the Regional Natural Park of the Forêt d'Orient, Brienne-le-Château is labeled Imperial City. Every street corner…
At Soulaines in the dawn, for 5 generations we work the clay according to ancestral techniques that still allow today the realization of artisanal pieces in a pure respect of…
The City of the stained-glass window is situated at the heart of Troyes, historic capital of the Champagne region. It is located in the Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte’s enclosure The City of the…
The sails of the windmill of Dosches turn since spring, 2007. It’s a windmill with pivot such as there were there still tens in our region in the 18th century.…