Best attractions and places to see around Magnicourt include a variety of historical and natural sites. This picturesque village in the Aube department is characterized by its charming old houses and abundant greenery. The region offers access to natural lakes, including Lacs Amance et du Temple and Lac d'Orient, and is situated near the Foret-d'Orient Regional Natural Park. Visitors can explore historical architecture and natural landscapes within the area.
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Stage city Via Francigena France Cyclo/Pied: During this stage, the "romieux" are invited to stop at Rosnay l'Hôpital, whose church exceptionally has a crypt. In the 12th century, Thomas of Canterbury, a refugee in France, honoured Rosnay with his presence. He celebrated mass in the crypt in 1164, and it is said that a spring gushed out there that cured all who came there to quench their thirst. This spring still exists today under the name of "St. Thomas Well". A little further on, in Lesmont, the walker can take a small detour to access the remains of the old Roman road linking Reims to Langres, which would have been used by Sigeric in his time.
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Church of the twelfth century, rebuilt in the sixteenth century under the name of Saint Martin. Flamboyant west portal, statue of a bishop in the middle of the tympanum. The north side of the aisle was not raised. Several sixteenth-century statues, glazed tiles and some fragments of stained glass adorn the building.
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Église Saint-Amand: The oldest part of the church, the north-east wall, dates from the 12th century. The rest of the building consists of numerous additions from the 16th century. The single-door portal is set in a rectangular loophole decorated with three coats of arms. It supports a bare tympanum surrounded by two archivolts, one of which has a plant decoration; A lightly braced gable rests on plinths outside the portal and rises above the whole.
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The church was a branch of Donnement. Sanctuary and crusader of early Gothic art. The rest of the church dates from the 16th century. Church with a Latin cross plan; nave with 3 aisles and 3 bays; rectangular apse; bell tower at the crossing of the transept.
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In front of the church there is a large old roof which shades a large square. There you will find a picnic area and a map of hikes in the region. The church is open to the public and you shouldn't miss it. The interior is magnificent! https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Saint-Pierre-%C3%A8s-Liens_de_Lesmont: It was built in the 13th century for part of the transept, the rest of the building dates from the 16th century. In the early days, it depended on the abbey of Montier-en-Der. It was then the possession of both the priest, the abbey of Basse-Fontaine and the lord of Lesmont who shared the tithes. On February 2, 1814, during the French campaign, Napoleon retreating towards Troyes after the battle of La Rothière, burned the bridge after the passage of his troops. During the battle, cannonballs fell on the church causing much damage and damaging the bell tower. Leaning abnormally and threatening to collapse on the church, it was dismantled in 1857. It was not until 1865 that it was rebuilt after redoing 2 pillars and 2 vaults. We took the opportunity to reinstall the 3 bells, two of which Fanie and Eugénie were recast and remade. The third, Marie Anne, has always been in good health since 1772. The roof of the bell tower was completely redone in 1925. Later, damaged by a storm, it was repaired in 1960. Then further damaged by lightning in 1992, the roof of these bells is completely redone, a lightning arrester is finally installed there. The church underwent significant restorations at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th.
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The area around Magnicourt is rich in historical religious buildings. You can explore the Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Lesmont, which features parts dating back to the 13th century. Another significant site is Donnement, home to the Église Saint-Amand with its 12th-century north-east wall. Don't miss Rosnay-L'Hôpital, where Thomas of Canterbury is said to have celebrated mass in its exceptional crypt in 1164.
Yes, Magnicourt is close to several beautiful natural sites. The Foret-d'Orient Regional Natural Park offers opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating natural landscapes. You can also visit the large lakes in the region, such as Lacs Amance et du Temple (about 14 km away) and Lac d'Orient (approximately 20 km away), which are great for enjoying nature.
The region around Magnicourt offers various outdoor activities, especially around the nearby lakes and natural park. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Magnicourt guide, Running Trails around Magnicourt, and Road Cycling Routes around Magnicourt.
The Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Lesmont is considered family-friendly and features a picnic area and a map of local hikes, making it a good stop for families. The natural lakes like Lacs Amance et du Temple and Lac d'Orient also offer recreational opportunities suitable for families.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for visiting Magnicourt's outdoor attractions, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the natural parks, lakes, and enjoying cycling or running routes. The village itself is noted for its abundant greenery and flowers, which are particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, you can find local markets in nearby towns. Piney (10km), Brienne-le-Chateau (13km), and Arcis-sur-Aube (20km) are known to host markets where you can experience local culture and find regional products.
Rosnay-L'Hôpital is unique for its church with an exceptional crypt. Historically, Thomas of Canterbury is said to have celebrated mass there in 1164. Legend has it that a spring, now known as 'St. Thomas Well,' gushed out there, curing those who drank from it.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore other historical settlements like Balignicourt, which features an early Gothic art church, and Braux, known for its 12th-century church rebuilt in the 16th century, adorned with statues and stained glass.
Visitors to the Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Lesmont appreciate its magnificent interior and historical significance, with parts dating back to the 13th century. It also offers practical amenities like a picnic area and a map of local hikes right outside.
Yes, the historic city of Troyes is approximately 28 km from Magnicourt. It is well-known for its impressive medieval quarter and is a popular destination for those interested in history and architecture.
Magnicourt itself is a picturesque village characterized by charming old houses and abundant greenery. The surrounding region offers diverse scenery, from the tranquil waters of Lacs Amance et du Temple and Lac d'Orient to the natural landscapes of the Foret-d'Orient Regional Natural Park.


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