La Maison des 3 Rois

Lille, Flanders & the Somme


In a beautifully renovated maison de maître (nobleman's house) whose foundations date from the 14th century, this gem has five spacious rooms, each with its own personality; some have marble fireplaces (alas not in use), exposed beams or lime washed brick walls. It's 700m west of the cathedral.


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1. Cathédrale Notre Dame

0.4 MILES

A model for several of its more famous Gothic sisters – Chartres, Reims, Dijon and Paris' Notre-Dame among them – this medieval jewel was built between…

2. Musée Franco-Américain

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Inside the 1612-built Château de Blérancourt, 33km northeast of Compiègne, the French–American museum reopened in 2017 after a decade of archaeological…

3. Musée de la Reddition

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4. Porte de Mars

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5. Chapelle Foujita

28.14 MILES

The last great work by the Japanese-born artist Tsuguharu (Léonard) Foujita (1886–1968) is an arresting melange of Japanese and Italian Renaissance styles…

6. Halles du Boulingrin

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7. Place Drouet d’Erlon

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Reims’ pedestrianised main square draws locals in the mood for a bite, a beer or a bit of shopping.

8. Subé Fountain

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The centrepiece of Place Drouet d'Erlon is the Subé Fountain, built in 1907 and crowned by a gleaming gold statue of Winged Victory.