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Sélection de 8 most beautiful monuments sur 114 en Île de France

Caesar Tower of Provins
Tower of Caesar
77160 Provins

The Caesar Tower is a 12th century octagonal dungeon, located in Provins, Île-de-France, known for its unique architecture and its military role during the Hundred Years War.
Abbaye Saint-Séverin de Château-Landon
Abbey
77570 Château-Landon

The Saint-Séverin Abbey of Château-Landon, founded in the 6th century at Château-Landon in Île-de-France, is a former royal monastery linked to the history of Clovis and the Plantagenets, now partially classified as a Historic Monument.
House of the Three Gables in Provins
Wooden house
77160 Provins

The Maison des Trois Gignons is a 15th-century medieval house located in Provins, Seine-et-Marne, in the upper town. Its facades and roofs have been protected since 1938.
Monument of Liberty in Meaux
Monument
77100 Meaux

The La Liberté monument in Meaux, erected in the 1930s, is an American 26-metre stone memorial commemorating the Battle of the Marne (1914), a symbol of Franco-American friendship and allied victory.
Gallo-Roman vestiges of Châteaubleau
Gallo-Roman Theatre
77370 Châteaubleau

The Gallo-Roman remains of Châteaubleau, located in Île-de-France, include a theatre, a water sanctuary and fana dating from the 2nd to the 4th centuries, witness to an ancient prosperous village on the Roman Way Sens-Meaux.
Basilica Saint-Denis
Gothic Church
93200 Saint-Denis

Saint-Denis Basilica, a Gothic masterpiece of the 12th and 13th centuries in Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, is the royal necropolis of the kings of France and a major historical symbol, combining innovative architecture and monarchical memory.
Drancy Internment Camp
Concentration camp
93700 Drancy

The Drancy internment camp, located in Île-de-France, was the main place of deportation of the Jews from France to Auschwitz between 1941 and 1944, located in an HBM city requisitioned by the Nazis.
Church of Notre-Dame (work by Auguste Perret)
Modern Church
93340 Le Raincy

Notre-Dame du Raincy Church, a modernist masterpiece in reinforced concrete designed by Auguste and Gustave Perret in 1922-1923, is located in Île-de-France. First French church entirely built in this material, it marks an architectural turning point in the 20th century.