
The underground passages and medieval city of Laon
Fascinating immersion in underground mysteries and historical heritage Perched on its famous hill, Laon, nicknamed the "crowned mountain", offers a unique experience…
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This tour offers groups the chance to immerse themselves in France’s contemporary history, through the discovery of General de Gaulle’s final resting place at Colombey-les-Deux-Églises. This Haute-Marne village is intimately linked to the founder of the Fifth Republic, who used it as a place to rest, reflect and write.
Between a visit to La Boisserie, the Charles de Gaulle Memorial and the Croix de Lorraine, this day out offers an insight into the career of a major 20th-century statesman, while discovering a region steeped in memory.
The village of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises became world-famous thanks to the presence of General de Gaulle, who acquired a property there in 1934.
This peaceful spot in the heart of the countryside became for him a refuge, a place for family life, but also a space for work and reflection. He visited it regularly, even during his periods of political responsibility.
Even today, Colombey retains a special atmosphere, marked by the memory of the General and the many sites dedicated to him.
The tour begins with a visit to La Boisserie, Charles de Gaulle’s former personal residence, now a place of remembrance open to the public.
In this family home, visitors enter the intimacy of the General and his family. The rooms have retained their original furnishings, and bear witness to a life that was both simple and deeply marked by history.
Among other things, we discover :
Away from the official ceremonies, this venue offers a more personal and authentic insight into the personality of Charles de Gaulle.
The house remains partly inhabited by the family, which reinforces the intimate and respectful nature of the visit.
La Boisserie was not just a second home. It was a real retreat, where the General came to recharge his batteries and work.
It was here that he penned some of his writings and made important decisions. This dimension reinforces the historical importance of the site, which goes beyond a simple visit to a house.
Visitors discover a place where part of French history was written.
The visit continues with the Charles de Gaulle Memorial, a modern, interactive space dedicated to the life and work of the General.
This site features an immersive scenography, allowing visitors to relive the major stages of his life:
The tour uses a variety of media, including films, archives and interactive devices, to provide a lively, accessible understanding of history.
This visit is a perfect complement to the Boisserie tour, providing a broader perspective on the General’s political and historical role.
Dominating the landscape of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, the Lorraine Cross is a powerful symbol of Free France and the Resistance.
Built in 1972, it pays tribute to Charles de Gaulle and his commitment to the Second World War. Visible from several kilometers around, it has a profound impact on the landscape and identity of the site.
This inviting place is a highlight of the visit.
The tour also includes a visit to the village cemetery, where Charles de Gaulle is laid to rest alongside his wife and daughter.
This sober and moving place allows you to conclude your visit with a moment of meditation, directly linked to the history of the character.
The interest of this tour lies in the complementary nature of the different sites:
This diversity allows us to approach the figure of Charles de Gaulle from different angles, offering a complete and enriching experience.
This tour is particularly suited to groups, as it combines several types of discovery:
The tour is structured and accessible, allowing everyone to understand the historical issues while enjoying a fluid and interesting visit.
Guided tours are available, adapted to groups and different audiences. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
A visit to La Boisserie offers a glimpse of General de Gaulle's private life through the rooms of his home, which have been preserved in their original state. Visitors explore the living room, library and study where he wrote his Memoirs. This immersive experience gives visitors a better understanding of the man behind the head of state, in an authentic family setting steeped in history.
Colombey-les-Deux-Églises is an emblematic place linked to the memory of General de Gaulle. The village boasts several major sites, including La Boisserie, the Charles de Gaulle Memorial and the Croix de Lorraine. This concentration of sites makes it possible to understand the whole of the General's career, between his personal life, his political commitment and his historical legacy.
Yes, this tour is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to the complementary nature of the sites and the wealth of content on offer. It alternates visits to the house, discovery of the memorial and moments of meditation. The itinerary is structured, accessible and particularly enriching for all types of audience, especially for educational or cultural purposes.