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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in the Somme

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Porte Guillaume de Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
City gate
80230 Saint-Valery-sur-Somme

The William Gate, a 11th century medieval vestige in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme (Somme), is an ancient fortified gate of the urban enclosure, classified as a historical monument in 1907, marked by the passage of Jeanne d'Arc in 1430.
Moulin de Frémontiers
Watermill
80160 Frémontiers

The mill of Frémontiers, a water mill from the 1st quarter of the 19th century, is located in Frémontiers in the Somme, in Hauts-de-France. He still keeps his blade wheel and his historic mill equipment.
Moulin de Belcan à Naours
Windmill
80260 Naours

The Belcan Mill in Naours (Somme) is an 18th century oil mill, moved from Linselles in 1960. Ranked a historic monument, it dominates the Underground City.
Windmill of Saint-Maxent
Windmill
80140 Saint-Maxent

The windmill of Saint-Maxent, built in the 14th century and rebuilt in 1630, is a rare wood pivot mill located in Saint-Maxent (Somme), classified as a historical monument in 1948.
Windmill of Frucourt
Windmill
80490 Frucourt

The Frucourt windmill, built in 1641, is a 17th century brick mill located in the Somme, in Hauts-de-France. Ranked a historic monument, it was completely restored in the 21st century.
House of Sagittarius in Amiens
Renaissance building
80000 Amiens

The House of Sagittarius, built in 1593 in Amiens, is a Renaissance facade listed as a historical monument, famous for its allegorical sculptures and its history linked to a 16th century drapier.
House of the Bailiwick of Amiens
Renaissance building
80000 Amiens

The House of the Bailiwick of Amiens, a 16th century Renaissance building, was the former seat of royal justice in the city centre. Only its façade remains after the bombings of 1940.
Logis du Roi à Amiens
Private hotel classified
80000 Amiens

The Logis du Roi in Amiens is a 16th-century, flamboyant Gothic mansion located in the city centre. He served as residence for the governors of Picardie and welcomed Louis XIII and Richelieu.