Parc du Chateau Av des Victoires, 51700 Dormans, FranceMap
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Calm and peaceful
Nice peaceful and interesting place to visit. My French is ok, but I struggled to read and understand everything so it would have been good to have some English explanations . COVID Procedures all goo...
This memorial is set in a lovely park with good views of the surrounding area. Sadly it was closed when we visited on a Monday. Its always disappointing when important sites are closed during the mai...
When we left we had no better understanding why the huge monument/church is here. There is an ossuarium of 1500 soldiers. Of course this place is related to the battles near the Marne, but not necessa...
While we visited on Sunday and it was therefore closed, in some ways the absence of people, the glowering clouds and the leaves falling from the Autumn trees made our visit even more memorable. Marsha...
Calm and peaceful
Nice peaceful and interesting place to visit. My French is ok, but I struggled to read and understand everything so it would have been good to have some English explanations . COVID Procedures all goo...
Lovely Church
Lovely touching church overlooking a little chateau and a charming river and grounds. Nice walk after a big lunch in town.
A peaceful and moving monument
This memorial is set in a lovely park with good views of the surrounding area. Sadly it was closed when we visited on a Monday. Its always disappointing when important sites are closed during the mai...
Needs more explanation, nice environment though
When we left we had no better understanding why the huge monument/church is here. There is an ossuarium of 1500 soldiers. Of course this place is related to the battles near the Marne, but not necessa...
Atmospheric site
While we visited on Sunday and it was therefore closed, in some ways the absence of people, the glowering clouds and the leaves falling from the Autumn trees made our visit even more memorable. Marsha...