Beauvais is a town and commune and capital of the Oise department in northern France. Population (1999): city: 57,355; city and suburbs: 59,003; metropolitan area: 100,733. It lies about 90 km (56 mi) north of Paris. Continue on Wikipedia
Built out of the town from the eleventh century, the church Saint-Etienne is a
construction mid-Gothic mid-Romance.
Construction of the Romanesque church dates from 1120.
The nave and the facade were completed in the thirteenth century. Between 1506 and 1556 on changes and upgrades in the Choir
Gothic style, there experimental construction of intersecting ribs in the south aisle.
Parc Saint Paul
Would you want to change your mind ? Parc Saint Paul is waiting for you.
Parc Saint Paul is the perfect place to have a trip of pleasure and family sharing ! Par Saint Paul join enjoy, authenticity and emotions with 37 attractions, 2 shows and 5 restore points.
Parc Saint Paul combine and well-being of 15
hectares of green space and water level in nature. 40
barbecues with 800 spaces "picnic" is available to you
available inside the park.
Parc Saint Paul, Amusement Park for the whole family !
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Magist'Air
A wonderful opportunity for thrill seekers to fly aboard a fighter jet, the Fouga Magister.
Finesse flight, workability, extraordinary acrobatic skills are available.
The pilots are fighter pilots recognized the French Army totaling over 67,000 hours of flight! Catalog
The Departmental Museum of Beauvais (Oise) is a museum located in the heart of Beauvais at the foot of the cathedral and classified as historical monument.
National Manufactory of Tapestry
The Beauvais tapestry manufacture was the second in importance, after the Gobelins tapestry, of French tapestry workshops that were established under the general direction of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the finance minister of Louis XIV. Whereas the royal Gobelins manufacture executed tapestries for the royal residences and for ambassadorial gifts, the manufacture at Beauvais always remained a private enterprise.[1] Beauvais specialised in low-warp tapestry weaving, though the letters patent of 1664, authorising the company and offering royal protection, left the field open for the production of high-warp tapestry as well. Continue on Wikipedia
Gerberoy
Gerberoy, village classified among the most beautiful villages of France, is a
French commune, located in the department of Oise region
Picardy.
Gerberoy is a village located west of the Oise department, known
"Oise, Normandy, the Pays de Bray Picard. Continue on Wikipedia
Shell Museum (Meru)
The Shell Museum and Tabletterie, labeled Museum of France, located in Meru, south of the Oise department, the cradle of a toymaker intense activity has disappeared and whose museum preserves part of knowledge