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History of Provins, a medieval fair town
UNESCO's World Heritage List
Sites and Monuments
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Guided tours
Crafty visit!
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The Eagles of the ramparts
The Legend of the knights
Arkhangaï, the Horsemen of the Steppes
The Age of the ramparts
What's On
Leisure
Cultural and Sports Center of Saint-Ayoul
Parks and country walks
The Provins Rose Garden
Hiking
The House of local products and handicrafts
The rose of Provins
Accès et plan
Office de Tourisme
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Stationnement
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Shops & Crafts Industry
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Provins Office de Tourisme
Chemin de Villecran - BP 44
77 482 PROVINS CEDEX
FRANCE
Phone: +33 (0)1 64 60 26 26
Fax: +33 (0)1 64 60 11 97
E-mail:
info@provins.net
How to Come ?
the monuments and the medieval fair town of Provins are open all year round.
The ramparts were built from the XIth to the XIIIth centuries, getting wider as the town expanded.
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This keep, with its complex architecture, is the symbol of the town and of the Counts of Champagne's power in the Middle Ages.
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During the Fairs of Champagne, this XIIIth century house was used as a covered market.
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These galleries were probably used as a quarry to extract a fuller's earth. Once they have been dug out, men put them to a variety of uses.
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The “Maison romane” is certainly one of the oldest civil edifice in Provins. It houses rare collections related to the history of the town.
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The Saint-Quiriace Collegiate church, the Saint-Ayoul and Sainte-Croix churches, the Franciscan Abbey and the Bell Tower of Notre-Dame du Val.
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