Best attractions and places to see around Romigny. Romigny, a small commune in the Marne department of northeastern France, serves as a tranquil base for exploring the renowned Champagne region. Its primary appeal lies in its location amidst picturesque landscapes and proximity to major attractions in nearby cities like Reims and Epernay. The area offers a blend of historical sites, natural features, and opportunities to experience local viticulture.
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In a brochure entitled "A Call for Peace, Because Peace Is Possible," Father Klaus Schäfer of the Pallottine Order (Societas Apostolatus Catholici), founded in the mid-19th century by Saint Vincent Pallotti, writes: "The large military cemeteries of the two World Wars, not only those located in France, clearly demonstrate that former enemies can become friends. After the two bloodbaths of these nations, there were no recriminations about who shot first, who was more guilty, who was more cruel... instead, there was a clean break and a genuine new beginning. For this reason, the large military cemeteries of the two World Wars are worthy of being declared World Heritage Sites. This is not to elevate war to the status of culture, but to show the world that even after such a bloody past, peace is possible. Europe has shown us: PEACE IS POSSIBLE. Former enemies can become friends, true friends." (Fr. Klaus Schäfer SAC)
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The Holy Father known as Pope Urban II was born here around 1035. His name is known as Odon de Lagery, also Eudes de Châtillon, or Otton de Châtillon. He joined the Benedictine Order named after Benedict of Nursia (OSB for the Latin "Ordo Sancti Benedicti") and became prior of the highly important Cluny Abbey. In 1088, he was elected pope, taking the name Urban II. As the supreme shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, he supported the Reconquista in Spain and the First Crusade in support of Byzantium. His theological reasoning was based on the second chapter of the Old Testament Book of Daniel, which describes a turning point in history. He died in 1099. His feast day in the calendar of saints is July 29, the recorded date of his death.
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An impressive half-timbered building made of oak. Except for two metal parts, it is made entirely of wood, with wooden dowels (no nails or screws). At the front, there is a washhouse and a well. According to https://www.reims-tourisme.com/activite/halle-de-lagery/: Built in 1543 in the center of the village of Lagery, the hall was dedicated to trade. From the 16th to the 18th century, there was a market every Tuesday and two or three annual fairs: agricultural markets, grain, wine, livestock, firewood, timber, building materials, industrial goods, etc. This building was listed as a historic monument in 1922. The hall, which was in danger of collapsing and had to be reinforced in 1983, was restored between 2003 and 2007. Since 2010, the town hall and the Lagery Festival Association have organized an arts and crafts market there every spring Sunday.
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The view from the beautiful rest areas around the monument of Pabst Urban II over the Marne valley and the vineyards of Champagne is magnificent ☺️
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very interesting to see absolutely!
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Simply great 😊 please enjoy the view 😌
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The pope known as Pope URBAN II was born here around the year 1035. The versions of his name that are circulating are Odon de Lagery, also: Eudes de Châtillon, Otton de Châtillon. He joined the Benedictine Order named after Benedict of Nursia (OSB for the Latin "Ordo Sancti Benedicti") and became prior of the very important Cluny Abbey. In the year of our Lord 1088 he was elected pope and took the name URBAN II. As the supreme shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, he supported the Reconquista in Spain and the first crusade in support of Byzantium. His theological justification was based on the second chapter of the Old Testament book of Daniel, where a turning point is described. He died in 1099. His memorial day in the calendar of saints is July 29, the recorded date of his death.
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The region around Romigny is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Reims Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and coronation place for French kings, along with the adjacent Palais du Tau and the Basilica of Saint-Remi. Further afield, the impressive Lagery Market Hall, a half-timbered building from 1543, is a listed historic monument. Don't miss Châtillon-sur-Marne, home to a colossal statue of Pope Urban II and remains of old fortifications.
Absolutely! Romigny is in the heart of the Champagne region. You can visit the famous Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, where prestigious Champagne houses like Moët & Chandon offer cellar tours and tastings. For a truly unique experience, explore La Cave aux Coquillages, a 'shell cellar' where you can taste Champagne and discover perfectly preserved 55-million-year-old marine fossils.
The area offers beautiful natural settings. You can wander through the picturesque Champagne Vineyards, especially along the 'Route Touristique du Champagne'. The Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park, located near Reims, provides diverse landscapes for hiking, including the unique Faux de Verzy site. The scenic Marne Valley also offers lovely views for walking or cycling.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Weg durch die Weinberge' loop from Cuchery, and moderate MTB trails such as 'The Cuchery bottle' loop. Explore more options on the Cycling around Romigny, Gravel biking around Romigny, and MTB Trails around Romigny guide pages.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't highlighted, many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the vineyards, visiting the Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park for easy walks, or discovering the unique La Cave aux Coquillages can be engaging for children. The viewpoint at Statue of Pope Urban II and viewpoint offers an interesting climb and panoramic views.
The Champagne region is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring (April-May) brings blooming vineyards and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Autumn (September-October) is harvest season, offering a vibrant atmosphere and stunning fall foliage in the vineyards and natural parks. Summer (June-August) is also popular, with warmer weather ideal for exploring, though it can be busier.
For breathtaking views, head to Statue of Pope Urban II and viewpoint in Châtillon-sur-Marne. You can climb inside the statue's arm for an expansive vantage point over the Marnetal. The site also features remains of old fortifications, adding to the historical experience.
Yes, the Prieuré de Binson military cemetery is a poignant site near Romigny. It serves as the final resting place for over 2,500 soldiers who fell during the spring offensive of 1918. This cemetery offers a place for reflection and remembrance, emphasizing the importance of peace.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique experience of climbing inside the Statue of Pope Urban II for its views and exploring the well-preserved Lagery Market Hall. The opportunity to taste Champagne in a cellar that doubles as a geological museum, like La Cave aux Coquillages, is also highly regarded.
Yes, the Jardin botanique de la Presle in Nanteuil-la-Forêt is located approximately 12 km from Romigny. It offers a peaceful setting to explore various plant collections and enjoy nature.
Several charming villages in the vicinity are recognized for their picturesque qualities. Villages such as Chamery and Rilly-la-Montagne have received '4-star' ratings for their impressive floral displays, making them lovely spots for a scenic drive or stroll.


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