Historical sites in Amiens, including the 13th-century Notre-Dame Cathedral, municipal museums, Hortillonnages gardens, Saint-Leu district and its canals. The city showcases architecture from the Middle Ages to the modern era, including religious monuments, civil buildings, and green spaces. The museums preserve art collections and local history, while parks offer natural spaces in an urban setting.
Amiens, France
Largest Gothic cathedral in France, constructed between 1220 and 1270, it is 145 meters long and features medieval sculptures.
Amiens, France
Circular stone and iron building built in 1889, it can accommodate 1650 spectators for circus shows and concerts.
Amiens, France
Network of canals and floating gardens cultivated since the Middle Ages, covering 300 hectares in the heart of the city.
Amiens, France
First building in France designed as a museum, containing art collections from the Middle Ages to the 20th century and archaeological objects.
Amiens, France
Municipal park of 9800 square meters showcasing collections of medicinal, aromatic, and vegetable plants. Visitors can observe botanical specimens in the greenhouses.
Amiens, France
19th-century mansion where the author wrote 30 novels. Original furniture and personal items are displayed over four floors.
Amiens, France
First European skyscraper made of reinforced concrete built in 1952. This 104-meter tower dominates the urban landscape of Amiens.
La Chaussée-Tirancourt, France
Archaeological park of 30 hectares with reconstructions of dwellings from prehistory to the Middle Ages with craft demonstrations.
Albert, France
Museum housed in a former underground shelter displaying objects, documents, and uniforms from World War I.
Péronne, France
Permanent collection on World War I located in the medieval castle of Péronne with military objects, uniforms, and period documents.
Amiens, France
Animal park of 7 hectares featuring leopards, wolves, giraffes, and monkeys in natural enclosures since 1952.
Amiens, France
Cultural establishment with several performance and exhibition halls, a cinema, and artistic creation spaces in the heart of Amiens.
Amiens, France
Amusement park displaying miniature reproductions of landmarks and scenes of daily life, with sound and light effects.
Corbie, France
Gothic-style religious structure built in the 7th century, characterized by its two towers of 55 meters and medieval architecture.
Amiens, France
Green space developed along the edge of the Saint-Leu district around natural water bodies. It is accessible via paths offering views of the Amiens Cathedral.
Amiens, France
Reading and documentation center created in 1826, with a collection of 400,000 documents including medieval manuscripts and incunables.
Amiens, France
Former weavers’ district with half-timbered houses and canals. The cobblestone streets host restaurants and shops along the banks of the Somme.
Amiens, France
Historic building from the 16th century which served as the official residence of governors, located in the old center of the city.
Amiens, France
Neoclassical style religious building from the 19th century, with architecture typical of the historic center of Amiens.
Amiens, France
Neo-Gothic style religious structure built in the 19th century, characterized by its three-level elevation design.
Amiens, France
Public space developed on a prehistoric site, exhibiting human occupation traces dating back 450,000 years and archaeological remains.
Amiens, France
Fortified enclosure built between 1598 and 1610 by Jean Errard on the order of Henri IV. It forms a regular pentagon with bastions.
Amiens, France
Main tower built between 1244 and 1407, renovated in the 18th century. The belfry contains historic bells and stands 52 meters tall.
Amiens, France
Administrative building constructed between 1867 and 1880, featuring a neoclassical façade with columns and a grand interior staircase.
Amiens, France
Religious building from the 15th century with a Romanesque bell tower from the 12th century. The interior features Gothic vaults and historical stained glass windows.
Amiens, France
Monastery founded in the 12th century by regular canons, transformed into a seminary in the 19th century and converted into a school.
Amiens, France
Former private residence built in 1890 in Napoleon III style with sculpted ornaments and a monumental stone façade.
Amiens, France
Religious building constructed in 1751 on the foundations of a Romanesque church, with a five-bay nave and a three-sided choir.