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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in Haute-Marne

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Gallo-Roman Villa of Andilly-en-Bassigny
Villa Gallo-Romaine
52360 Andilly-en-Bassigny

The Gallo-Roman villa of Andilly-en-Bassigny, located in the Haute-Marne, is an archaeological site from the 1st to the 4th century, with monumental thermal baths and a later Merovingian necropolis.
Replacements of Langres
Rempart
52200 Langres

The ramparts of Langres, built over 2000 years, form a 3.6 km defensive complex surrounding the upper city. Located in Haute-Marne, they bear witness to a rich military history, from the Gaulish Lingons to the Vauban fortifications.
Maison du Petit-Paris in Saint-Dizier
Musée d'Art naïf
52100 Saint-Dizier

The Petit-Paris house, in Saint-Dizier, is a house decorated in the Naif Art style of the 3rd quarter of the 20th century, classified as a historical monument since 1984. Its creator, Marcel Dhièvre, has integrated sculptures and faiences to tell unique visual stories.
Hôtel du Breuil-de-Saint-Germain (Maison des Lumières) in Langres
Maison classée MH
52200 Langres

The Hôtel du Breuil-de-Saint-Germain, known as Maison des Lumières, is a 16th and 18th century mansion in Langres (Great East), housing a museum dedicated to Denis Diderot and the Century of Lights.
Notre-Dame-de-l'Assumption de Saint-Dizier Church
Eglise gothique
52100 Saint-Dizier

Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Saint-Dizier, built in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 18th century, is an iconic Gothic building in the East, marked by fires and major restorations in local history.
Dolmen de la Pierre-Alot à Vitry-lès-Nogent
Dolmens
52800 Vitry-lès-Nogent

The Dolmen de la Pierre-Alot, in Vitry-lès-Nogent (Great East), is a megalithic burial of the recent Neolithic and Chalcolithic, classified as a historical monument in 1889. Composed of a funeral chamber and a tumulus, it bears witness to prehistoric funeral practices.
La Mothe-en-Bassigny in Outremecourt
Fortification
52150 Outremécourt

The Mothe-en-Bassigny, an ancient 13th century Lorrain citadel located in Outremecourt in the Great East, was a major stronghold razed in 1645 after historic seats.
Boisserie in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
Musée des hommes d'état et des Présidents
52330 Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises

La Boisserie, a bourgeois house dating from the early 19th century in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (Grand Est), was the family residence of General de Gaulle, transformed into a museum since 1980, maintaining its original furniture and park.