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Places, gardens, theatres, pavilions classified in the Aisne

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4 square, garden, theatre, pavilion dans l'Aisne

Pavilion

02600 Villers-Cotterêts

The Pavillon de Villers-Cotterêts, located in the Aisne in Hauts-de-France, is part of the Domaine national du château. Ranked a Historic Monument in 2022, it embodies a preserved architectural heritage.
Place Carnegie de Fargniers

02700 Tergnier

The Place Carnegie de Fargniers, in Tergnier, is a radio-concentric architectural ensemble rebuilt after the First World War, mixing regionalist and Anglo-Saxon influences in the Hauts-de-France.
Saint-Quentin Municipal Theatre
Theatre
02100 Saint-Quentin

The municipal theatre of Saint Quentin, built in the 19th century, is an Italian theatre located in the Aisne region of Hauts-de-France. Its neo-classical façade and richly decorated room make it an emblematic monument.
Salle des Feuillants de Soissons
Heritage classified
02200 Soissons

The Salle des Feuillants de Soissons, built in the 1920s, is an Art Deco monument emblematic of post-First World War reconstruction, located on Rue des Feuillants in Soissons (Hauts-de-France).
Henry II Pavilion of Villers-Cotetes
Pavilion
02600 Villers-Cotterêts

The Henri II Pavilion is a 16th century residence, renovated in the 19th century, located in Villers-Cotterêts in the Aisne, combining Renaissance and neo-Renaissance styles.
Pavilion of the Arquebuse in Soissons
Pavilion
02200 Soissons

The Arquebuse Pavilion, built in the 17th century in Soissons, is a Renaissance monument in brick and stone, a former seat of local arquebusiers, classified as historical monuments.