The Cathédrale Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul in Troyes is a superb sample of champenoise Gothic architecture. Its intricate stonework gives it an imposing yet fragile appearance. The mid-1500s flamboyant west facade and the 114-meter long interior are both impressive, but what truly stands out are the 180 stained-glass windows from the 13th to the 17th centuries that shine like precious stones when illuminated by sunlight.
Huge, old, magnific church with stained-glass windows and a lot of gothic sculptures, paintings. Treasory room is also open to the public. There you can see silver, gold, carved reliquaries date to early middle-ages. Very interesting to visit and discover a 1000 years old art-pieces
Rasa Aleksaite — Google review
Amazing architecture. A must visit place in the city
Abdul Zahid — Google review
Troyes, prachtige stad. Veel oude gebouwen en kerken. Wel een helm op doen als je gaat fietsen. Wegen hier en daar slecht en weinig fietspaden.
(Translated by Google)
Troyes, beautiful city. Many old buildings and churches. Make sure you wear a helmet when you go cycling. Roads are bad here and there and few cycle paths.
Ina Schenkel — Google review
The cathedral of Troyes is beautiful medieval place of worship. The gothic structures give it an impressive size. The cathedral can be found in calmer part of the city centre with some smaller bars and restaurants around. It it worth a visit when in Troyes.
Philipp S. — Google review
The Cathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. With its exquisite Gothic style, she has been declared a historical monument. Construction began in 1208 and was finally completed in the 17th century.
Anton Ivanov — Google review
Impressive cathedral with many stained glass windows in the beautiful city of Troyes - both worth a visit
John Swift — Google review
Amazing Church . What a construction!!! no words to describe it was awesome. I feel like I was watching Hollywood movies Church.
subash methodious — Google review
Day trip to Troyes with its superb Saint Pierre Saint Paul cathedral, one of the most famous in France for its elegance, the quality of its sculptures, its painted works, its tapestries and especially its listed stained glass windows (1,500 m2). Wonderful!
Lo?c Digitiz — Google review
Beautiful, well preserved gothic cathedral. Wonderful architecture and amazing stained glass windows. Inside is as impressive as outside.
Upul Weerasinghe — Google review
It is a must-see Cathedral if you go to Troyes. It opens at 2pm during weekdays.
Viviane Nasr — Google review
This cathedral blew me away. The architecture is outstanding. Inside is breathtaking. A must 👌
Wendy Wood — Google review
Another epic piece of church history. The stained glass windows are true art, results of human genius.
Frank Nestel — Google review
Beautiful building, the architecture is amazing
Marz Mistry — Google review
The Cathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. With its exquisite Gothic style, she has been declared a historical monument. Construction began in 1208 and was finally completed in the 17th century.
Anton Ivanov — Google review
Huge, old, magnific church with stained-glass windows and a lot of gothic sculptures, paintings. Treasory room is also open to the public. There you can see silver, gold, carved reliquaries date to early middle-ages. Very interesting to visit and discover a 1000 years old art-pieces
Absolutely amazing town, charming and narrow roads with colourful buildings.
Beautifully decorated around the Christmas season🎄... very clean 👌
Marz Mistry — Google review
We cane here at 4/12 , specifically to see the ancient city , it was rainy and we scrolled around the tight streets . Amazing facades
MASA 91 — Google review
The lights make a nice place at night
Luis Manuel GarciaPacheco Vargas (Luisma) — Google review
A lovely area in Troyes. There is a nice ground fountain where you can cool down when it's hot.
I G Cameron — Google review
Best to visit this ❤️ in the evening when it’s illuminated red and the playful water fountains blue. There’s ample parking nearby which will cost you a euro or two. After you’ve been there take a walk into the old town have a snack or relax with a drink even try Point-B for a great burger 🍔 whatever have a good evening!
Dave Pearson — Google review
An amazing city. So much to see and the buildings are so picturesque. I could spend a week there with my camera and there would still be more things to see. So many places to eat and drink. Spoilt for choice. A place to visit time and time again.
Kim Ball — Google review
It's beautiful place I have seen in Troyes
D A — Google review
A beautiful design of a Heart with fountain and the city of Troyes is well known for this Heart!
Bereket Zemuy — Google review
Very beautiful city.. So quite and relaxing.. You can everything you want..
Rue des Chats is a noteworthy street in Troyes known for its charming and picturesque cobbled pathway, historic timber buildings, and fine dining establishments. The surrounding gardens are also beautiful and add to the overall appeal of the area. Its architecture is unique and unusual, giving visitors a sense of stepping back in time. When the weather is nice, Rue des Chats is particularly lovely to stroll along.
(Translated by Google) Very nice alley. We have the impression of living in an era
(Original)
Ruelle très sympa. On a l’impression de vivre dans une époque
Sylvie Bonbon — Google review
The valley is special, u actually see cats around it ..
MASA 91 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The base when you come to Troyes!
Magnificent surrounding gardens and quality restaurants.
(Original)
La base quand on vient à Troyes!
De magnifiques jardins alentours et des restaurants de qualité.
C N — Google review
Buildings are all well and good, but no cats?
Leon — Google review
(Translated by Google) An unusual place with an incongruous architecture, very pretty when the weather is nice.
(Original)
Un endroit insolite à l'architecture incongrue, très jolie quand il fait beau.
Axel Desjardins — Google review
(Translated by Google) An unusual street
To have
(Original)
Une rue insolite
A voir
raoul cordier — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible alley in Troyes.
To visit absolutely
(Original)
Incroyable ruelle de Troyes.
A visiter absolument
Marc Du Nord — Google review
A tourist spot in Troyes
Linda Morris — Google review
(Translated by Google) Picturesque alley in the city center of Troyes
Rebuilt in the middle of the 16th century, this passage has since become a must-see in the city.
The redevelopment and rehabilitation of the land and buildings allows us to imagine what architecture might have been like in the Middle Ages.
Before the restoration this alley was very dirty, smelly and poorly frequented at night
Picturesque alley in the city center of
Troyes
Rebuilt in the middle of the 16th century this
passage has since become
essential in the city.
Reclamation and rehabilitation
of the ground and buildings allows
to imagine how it could be
architecture in the Middle Ages.
Before the restoration this alley was
very dirty, smelly and bad
frequented at night
(Original)
Ruelle pittoresque du centre ville de Troyes
Reconstruit au milieu du XVI siècle ce passage est devenu depuis un incontournable de la cité.
La remise en valeur et la réhabilitation du sol et des bâtiments permet d’imaginer comment pouvait être l’architecture au moyen âge.
Avant la restauration cette ruelle était très sale,malodorante et mal fréquentée la nuit
Picturesque alley in the city center of
Troyes
Rebuilt in the middle of the 16th century this
passage has since become
essential in the city.
Reclamation and rehabilitation
of the ground and buildings allows
to imagine how it could be
architecture in the Middle Ages.
Before the restoration this alley was
very dirty, smelly and bad
frequented at night
Lolo Laurent — Google review
(Translated by Google) The alley is nice, plus I came across a friendly little cat who let himself be petted. Overall, I like cats so I like this street.
(Original)
La ruelle est sympa en plus j'ai croisé un petit chat sympathique qui s'est laissé caresser globalement j'aime bien les chats donc j'aime bien cette rue
Noobi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Amusing narrow alley in old Troyes
(Original)
Amusante ruelle étroite du vieux Troyes
Gilles 7891 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent alley located in historic Troyes. It is characterized by its medieval half-timbered houses.
(Original)
Ruelle magnifique située dans le Troyes historique. Elle se caractérise par ses maisons médiévales à colombages.
Christophe GILBERT — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent streets. Narrow, there are plenty of stores and restaurants. And the architecture is superb
(Original)
Magnifique ruelles. Étroites, il ya plein de magasin et restos. Et l'architecture est superbe
Maison de l'Outil is a museum that showcases over 11,000 hand tools designed for specialized tasks with great efficiency. The tools were used in traditional crafts that became obsolete after the Industrial Revolution. Housed in the Renaissance-style Hotel de Mauroy, built during 1556, the collection features videos demonstrating how each tool was used and catalogs available at the reception. Visitors can guess what each tool was used for while enjoying beautiful surroundings around a central courtyard.
Ignore the comments about no English explanations. It really does not matter, you can use your own imagination. Incredible and super interesting. The displays are beautifully done. A gem. At 7 EUR it's well worth a visit.
Zelda Sales — Google review
Odd museum. Surprised it is rated the "top" destination in Troyes.
It really is a museum of hand tools.
Fair play to the curators. They have acquired a LOT of them. The exhibits don't have dates but probably they are from 1600-1900. The era when tools would be custom made rather than manufactured on a production line.
The museum is very static. 95% of it is large display cases full of, well, tools, categorised by trade or by type.
Often they are displayed by hanging in mid-air formations. A treatment my daughter described as "creepy". The cases full of axes and hammers would be a good opening scene for a horror movie.
I'm just not sure what the appeal is. I already knew that craftsmen use a lot of specialised tools to do a job, and I recognised most of them. Aside from the sheer quantity and odd displays, nothing really stood out.
David Allen — Google review
Thousands of traditional craftsmens' tools, organized by craft, housed in a beautiful old building around a centre courtyard. It is very fun to guess what each of the tools is for.
Bonus: the best public restrooms I have ever seen on France (with toilet seats and everything!)
Jennifer Luong — Google review
A must visit, one of it's kind! If you are interested in history or a DIY enthusiast...this place will not let you diwn. They also have an excellent library with thousands of books on the subject. The building unique with a nice garden entrance.
Rolph Payet — Google review
What an amazing place. A lovely building and the tools are all extremely well presented. It’s fascinating to see so many examples of human ingenuity and fun to try and work out what the tools were used for. Most explanations are in French so bring your Google Translate app!
Bill Roberts — Google review
An excellent set of displays of craftsmen's tools, with little change over the centuries. One of our highlights.
Sanatan Saraswati — Google review
Must to see, particularly with children. It provides a good overview on old tools and way of working.
Tamas Szedlak — Google review
Just try to imagine how to make an anvil by hand from scratch and admire theirs.
Nice cozy! Free parking. People are nice. Big Starbuks is there. Nike store will open soon in May.2023
Julie P — Google review
Big outlet center, very good but missing some restaurants… the choice is small and not open all day… so you need to eat at lunch time.. besides this it’s very good with a lot of choices.. the parking in the middle is very good..
Kevin — Google review
Ideal place for shopping. Very convenient tax refund system for foreigners. Invoice can be detaxe immediately at the counter.
Natasha P — Google review
Very nice outside mall with a large choice of brands like Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, O'Neill or Superdry. The factory prices are pretty interesting, as you can usually get like 30% off at least, and seasonal sales add another 25% generally. There are also some restaurants and fast foods to grab some food and a very nice bakery called "Feuillette" nearby too.
Alexi Houl — Google review
One of the oldest outlet in france and around Paris if you would like to drive almost two hours to get there. But you do find good prices and even rare items. So I like it ! I will come back for sure. Thank you guys
Abdel Kader — Google review
While McArthurGlen is usually a promise of quality, this specific location is disappointing...mix of brands, the stores looks old, and the products offered as well.
Erez Shemesh — Google review
So convenient! Hit all of the great brands in one compact area. Prices aren't all THAT less than regular retail, but the convenience and selection make it fair.
Radames Pera — Google review
Loads of high end shops to choose from. Easy to get to and loads of parking. High end shops with good discounts. Staff in the Levis store were really helpful. If you've been to the McArthur Glenn in York (or elsewhere) you know what to expect. Probably need some French as not much English spoken in the shops we visited.
Graeme Cosgrove — Google review
If you wanna go to the outlet in Troyes, here will be a great choice, but I also wanna recommend factory outlet near town 'cause McArthurGlen outlet is far from the downtown.
Jiwoo Seo — Google review
Good range of designer shops offering end of f range clothing. Plenty of car park and free wifi. Shortage of restaurants so you may have to wait if you want to eat in a restaurant at lunch. However, several sandwich bars also there.
john coles — Google review
Open space..HUGE!!!!! discounts and presence of all brands..worth it.... :)
Zubair Hossain — Google review
Beautiful outlet stores with lots of brands and eateries. Also, the layout is very nice and cozy
Delmeny — Google review
Overall, good outlet store options. Customer amenities such as parking, toilets are well maintained and clean. Most store staffs were nice and accommodating despite the busy period and very hot weather such as Tara Jarmon and Gerald Darrel. Claude Pierlot had one obnoxious lady staff who were bossing the clients around. She gave the impression to be bothered when asking for different sizes and cannot provide clear instructions. She has dark hair and with Asian features (I am Asian so I am familiar with these features). She gave this brand a bad name. Better go to other Claude Pierlot outlet or stores.
Honden welkom in gebouw. Je ontvangt een tasje met hondengoodies. Een boekje waar je hond wel en niet welkom is.
We vonden het een mooie stad om te lopen en een terrasje te pakken. Veel oude gebouwen.
We hebben geparkeerd bij ondergrondse parkeergarage. Deze was overzichtelijk
(Translated by Google)
Dogs welcome in building. You will receive a bag with dog goodies. A booklet where your dog is and is not welcome.
We thought it was a beautiful city to walk and have a drink on a terrace. Many old buildings.
We parked at the underground parking garage. This was clear
Denise Dirksen — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit
Just amazing.
Was only here two nights and just so much to see.
I shall be returning and so will many of my friends.
The architecture is overwhelming but outstanding.
There are many places to ear and bars.
Walking along the river was wonderful.
Kerry Stallard — Google review
What a hidden gem. Historic artifacts everywhere you look. Good shopping too.
Bee Bellamy — Google review
Wij hebben de toeristische wandelroute gevolgd en veel moois gezien. Troyes is niet te groot en heel gezellig. Veel mooie gebouwen, leuke straatjes, veel geschiedenis.
(Translated by Google)
We followed the tourist walking route and saw many beautiful things. Troyes is not too big and very cozy. Lots of beautiful buildings, nice streets, lots of history.
Patrick Leclercq — Google review
Very friendly en helpful staff. She spoke English to us and shown us some places of interest in town. She even helped us to make an appointment for us by a pharmacy for a Covid test. Merci Beaucoup Leslie. Above that, Troyes is a lovely ancient city with a rich historical background.
Sengarang Sengarang — Google review
Great tourist office. We got given self guilded walking tour of Troyes. Really easy to follow with arrows on the actually Street. Amazing place to visit.
Free toilets next door.
Elizabeth Smith — Google review
Lovely staff. The general problem of the French Office of Tourism is lack of brochures in other languages. Do only French tourists visit France?!
The Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes is a Roman Catholic basilica located in the city of Troyes, in the Champagne region of France. It is dedicated to Saint Urban, who was a pope in the 3rd century. The basilica is known for its Gothic architecture and is considered one of the most important religious buildings in Troyes.
The construction of the basilica began in the 13th century and continued over several centuries. The building showcases the transition from the Early Gothic style to the Flamboyant Gothic style, characterized by its intricate tracery and ornate decoration. The basilica features a central nave, side aisles, and a grand choir, all adorned with beautiful stained glass windows, sculptures, and intricate stone carvings.
One of the notable features of the Basilique Saint-Urbain is its impressive rose window, located on the western facade. This large, circular stained glass window is intricately designed and adds to the overall beauty of the basilica.
Inside the basilica, visitors can admire remarkable works of art, including religious paintings, sculptures, and tapestries. The choir stalls, pulpit, and organ are also notable elements of the interior.
Dave Anajao — Google review
It's such a gorgeous building. So noble, so magnificent!
Margarita Birardi — Google review
The building was closed, so we couldn’t see the stained glass windows
Yes I can do this — Google review
Large Gothic church, a reference monument to the radiant Gothic with its elegant and unique style. Construction began in the mid-12th century and was finally completed in the early 20th century. The construction of the building was initiated by Jacques Pantaleon.
Anton Ivanov — Google review
Beautiful place to spend a day site seeing and lunch
Diane Williams — Google review
Nice place and gargoyles are amazing 😍😍🤗😇🤗
Niro Tours Niroshan Rent A car — Google review
Beautiful architecture. Best seen at sunset
Iain Cameron — Google review
We booked a hotel in the area on our way back from italy as a one night stop over. As we walked towards the town ( not expecting much ) we were surprised to find that it's a lot bigger than we expected. Lovely place with bars restaurants and some wonderful architecture.
Wayne Harper — Google review
In middle ages Troyes was one of the top trading towns north of Alps. The Troyes ounce, that is still used to measure weight of precious metals (31 something grams) was defined here & then. Troyes still keeps several ancient monuments. One of then is this wonderful gothic temple. When I visited it, a young couple was taking romantic pictures. Nice place, nice moment.
The Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology is situated in the historic Abbey of St Loup, and has been open since 1830. It showcases a diverse range of local artifacts as well as artwork, with both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions on display. The museum provides an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time through its masterful curation. It's an excellent place to visit, whether it be for leisure or education, offering a unique glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Local museum with a range of topics covering local history, zoology, art, and architecture. While the upper gallery of 18th century art was mostly forgettable, there are a few gems, such as one of the first reproductions of the Gioconda (so why go to the Louvre?). Room of gargoyles was another highlight.
Ellison Luk — Google review
Absolutely amazing and eclectic museum. A real must see. The art alone is worth a visit
Eva Lee-Gabriel — Google review
Impromptu visit to get out of the rain, thoroughly enjoyed it!
Rachelle Van den Berghe — Google review
The museum offers rich permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, taking you back in time with finesse and beauty.
Anton Ivanov — Google review
Wonderful surprise, very fine and abundance of pieces. We will be back!
Marita Alegre De Miquel — Google review
Asked politely in French, but was not allowed to use the museum toilet. Strange for a touristic town like Troys, there are simply no public toilets around. Next time I will leave my artistic signature in the garden.
Ivan Arkhipov — Google review
A very nice museum with some very good items in the archaeology section. Well worth a visit.
Bill Roberts — Google review
Free entry when we arrived. Great exhibitions of many things. Worth a visit
Dave Butt — Google review
Great renovation. Excellent middle ages collection. Could do with more 18th century art.
A good selection of shops and ample parking. Prices vary from different Marques Avenues, so worth checking out a few if you really want a bargain.
Jay Gill — Google review
Nothing, nada, the desert
Bart Mornedhel — Google review
Clean, modern outlet mall. Prices are often equal to regular retail, but sometimes heavily discounted. I bought two pairs of normally 100€ jeans and a new shirt for a total of 60€. In the past i've bought a hugo boss sportcoat at a 50% discount. Stay overnight and spend a night in the forêt de l'orient & its lake, just five minutes away (its hotels and campings are not too expensive), a chance to visit the reservoirs and canals that are used to control the flow of the Seine.
Steph Baish — Google review
It's one store where you will not find super expensive brand with a "discount" but good quality stuff for a bargain price.
Xavier L — Google review
Leuke winkels zeer vaak hulpvaardig in de keuze
(Translated by Google)
Nice shops are often very helpful in choosing
Kristof Prive — Google review
the remaining shops should be relocated into less buildings, it makes this place sad and creepy. otherwise nice and clean shopping area with good brand selection
Morgane FLEURIOT-PAJUNEN — Google review
Very clean , good if you need some specific things.
Jacqueline Ostermann — Google review
Lots of good quality products at good prices. Lots of other shops around this little shopping centre too.
I saw so many churches today in Troyes plus one basilica and one cathedral but the ceiling at Eglise Saint-Pantaléon was my favourite.
Malcolm Goodall — Google review
Cool
F. Eb. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful 16th century Catholic church with Polish religious services in Troyes on Sundays. In this church you will find remarkable works such as the polychrome sculpture of the judgment of Saint Crepin and Crepinien, patron of shoemakers, as well as beautiful stained glass windows on the story of Daniel. While visiting Troyes take your time, whether you are a believer or not, to visit this quiet place full of surprises.
Dominique Pruvot
(Original)
Tres belle église du 16 eme siècle catholique avec des offices religieux polonais à Troyes le dimanche. Vous trouverez dans cette église des œuvres remarquables comme la sculpture en polychromes du jugement de Saint Crepin et Crepinien patron des cordonniers, ainsi que des beaux vitraux sur l'histoire de Daniel. Tout en visitant Troyes prenez votre temps, en étant croyant ou pas, de visiter ce lieu tranquille et plein de surprise.
Dominique Pruvot
Dominique Pruvot — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent church in the heart of the Vauluisant district.
The ceiling alone is a work of art.
Beautiful statues and stained glass windows complete the magical character of the Saint-Pantaléon Church.
(Original)
Église magnifique au cœur du quartier Vauluisant.
Le plafond est à lui seul une œuvre d'art.
De belles statues et vitraux complète le caractère magique de l’Église Saint-Pantaléon.
Lutin B.R.i — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church was a branch of the parish of Saint-Jean and was then at the collation of the abbess of Notre-Dame-aux-Nonnains. It was erected into a parish by the bishop on December 7, 1715.
It is a religious building in the city which is mentioned as early as 1189, at the same time as the Saint-Nicolas church. It is mainly from the 16th century and the following; the portal is from the 18th century. It had been decided in 1516 to rebuild the church and the demolition of the old building began in 1523. The great fire of 1524 ravaged the building and hastened the restructuring which lasted until 1536 and a roof was put on. when the height of the collaterals was reached. The facade was remodeled in 1645. The work only resumed in 1660 for the enhancement which began with the choir and ended in 1675 with the roofs. The Doric portico was built from 1735 to 1745. The building was classified as a historic monument in 1862.
To be discovered with humility and curiosity.
(Original)
L'église était une succursale de la paroisse de Saint-Jean et était alors à la collation de l'abbesse de Notre-Dame-aux-Nonnains. Elle fut érigée en paroisse par l'évêque le 7 décembre 1715
C'est un édifice religieux de la ville qui est mentionné dès 1189, en même temps que l'église Saint-Nicolas. Il est majoritairement du XVIème siècle et du suivant ; le portail est lui du XVIIIème siècle. Il avait été décidé dés 1516 la reconstruction de l'église et la démolition de l'ancien édifice fut débutée en 1523. Le grand incendie de 1524 ravagea l'édifice et en hâta la restructuration qui dura jusqu'en 1536 et un toit fut posé lorsque la hauteur des collatéraux fut atteinte. La façade est remaniée en 1645. Les travaux ne reprenant qu'en 1660 pour le rehaussement qui commença par le chœur et finit en 1675 par les toits. Le portait dorique est bâti de 1735 à 1745. L'édifice est classé au titre des monuments historiques en 1862.
A découvrir avec humilité et curiosité.
Jean-Luc HINDRYCKX — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church. Very nice work from different trades. One of the most beautiful in Troyes
(Original)
Eglise de toute beauté. Très beau travail de différents corps de métier. Une des plus belles de Troyes
Stéphanie Alice — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful church, a must see.
(Original)
Très belle église, à voir absolument.
The Modern Art Museum is a historic building that used to serve as a bishop's palace. It showcases an impressive collection of artwork and sculptures by renowned artists like Degas and Matisse. Although admission is usually charged, there are days when it can be visited for free. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, which may vary in size but generally offer high-quality pieces of art.
Beautiful, renovated, and recently re- opened modern art museum with a mainly 20th-century collection of significant works of art. The museum, housed in the ancient episcopal palace across from the Troyes Cathedral, also featured an impressive collection of glass art. The museum, the garden, and its environs are well worth a visit.
Michael Stemmeler — Google review
Superb modern art museum with a high quality collection, elegantly displayed. A few small pieces by the "big names", but more importantly, the calibre of work from the less well-known artists is also very high.
Acquired mostly from private collections so some artists (that were a favourite of the original collectors) are very well represented.
Also has a collection of African art which I'm sure was popular a century ago but which I am not entirely comfortable with now.
Pleasant sculpture garden at the rear, and an exhibition space for temporary shows.
Because the 1st floor was still being renovated when I visited (August 2023) the ticket was half price. 3.50 Euro! And the kids went free! A bargain.
David Allen — Google review
For some reason I cannot quite fathom, this is one of my favourite museums in the world. The other day was my third visit over many years. Although the first floor was not yet open due to renovations, the art and the renovations thus far on the ground and 2nd floors were exceptional. There's something about the quality of the collection and it's setting in this beautiful timbered building that just captures everything I want to find in an art gallery. And the new sculpture garden, even, if not especially, in a light drizzle, was a wanderable joy. (Try translating that Google.) So if you're anywhere in France and you want a really pleasurable modern art gallery experience in a beautiful small town of ancient buildings, canals and countless restaurants, well, this is the place to be.
Gareth Brown — Google review
Lovely selection of largely early 20th century art. My art knowledge is not in depth, but I recognised the names of many artists and enjoyed a lot of the pieces. Interesting selection of more recent sculptures in the garden. Plus a small selection of some not at all modern West African works inside, which appear to have been acquired in the 1800s.
Catherine Wands — Google review
Admission was free the day that we visited, which was great, but the Renoir exhibit was very small and a bit disappointing.
Jennifer Luong — Google review
The museum is not open(at the moment), there is a big sign saying its under renovation.
Laura Kuipers — Google review
Unique for such a small city!
Stijn van Loo — Google review
Nice collection! Temporary exhibition was small but nice!
Great little museum of the treasures and history of Troyes ! Some great pieces here along with the history and machines of Troyes textile industry.
Richard McPherson — Google review
A nice museum to visit. A lovely old house and the knitting machines are fascinating. Some nice photos of old Troyes too.
Bill Roberts — Google review
Wow so old 16th century houses ..and beautiful gothic cathedral and many buildings some restored some not ..
Deborah Curzon — Google review
Impressive building, interesting museum
Georges Abdelnour — Google review
Ras
Alexandre Viardet — Google review
Interesting experience about textile
Guy Malamud — Google review
Ok
Florin Ulian — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice museum on machines for making clothing stitches. Small interactive games for children.
Temporary Lacoste exhibition not up to what one might expect.
Pleasant welcome.
(Original)
Très beau musée sur les machines à confectionner les mailles des vêtements. Petits jeux interactifs pour les enfants.
Exposition temporaire Lacoste pas à la hauteur de ce que l’on peut attendre.
Accueil agréable.
The Apothicairerie de l'Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte is an 18th-century apothecary in France that houses a remarkable collection of 320 ornamented boxes containing painted images depicting the plant and animal materials they hold. This unique display makes it the only one of its kind in the country. Additionally, visitors can explore the Stained Glass Museum alongside this fascinating exhibition. The museum staff warmly welcomes guests, ensuring a delightful experience for all who visit.
(Translated by Google) An 18th century apothecary with, in particular, a unique collection in France of 320 boxes decorated with painted images representing the plant and animal materials they contain. The visit is combined with that of the Stained Glass Museum. Very warm welcome
(Original)
Une apothicairerie du 18e siècle avec, notamment, une collection unique en France de 320 boîtes ornées d'images peintes représentant les matières végétales et animales qu'elles contiennent. La visite est couplée avec celle du Musée du vitrail. Accueil très chaleureux
Marie-Paule DONCQUE — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent place with a very nice collection
Ideal with children because there are many supports (booklet) to learn and have fun
(Original)
Magnifique endroit avec une très belle collection
Idéal avec les enfants car de nombreux supports (livret) pour apprendre et se divertir
audrey thiodat — Google review
(Translated by Google) The apothecary room is remarkable. The earthenware and decorated boxes are sublime. A real gem.
(Original)
La salle de l'apothicairerie est remarquable. La faïence et les boîtes décorées sont sublimes. Un vrai bijou.
Lou Lou — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful rediscovery. Always a lot of emotions in this place. And educational materials for children and even older ones.
Access is now directly via the city of Stained Glass, which has been very well redeveloped.
(Original)
Une belle redécouverte. Toujours beaucoup d'émotions en ce lieu. Et des supports pédagogiques pour les enfants et même les plus grands.
L'accès se fait dorénavant directement par la cité du Vitrail, très bien réaménagée.
Hélène P. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great discovery, the apothecary corner is really waooooo (how rich these ceramics are, it makes you dizzy) the guided tour of the stained glass window was very interesting and very fun. We should still think about developing the history of glass (manufacturing, exploitation by man, etc.)
(Original)
Belle découverte, le coin apothicaire est vraiment waoooooo (quelle richesse ces céramiques, ca en donne le tournis) la visite guidée sur le vitrail etait tres intéressante et tres ludique. Il faudrait quand meme penser a développer la partie histoire du verre (fabrication,exploitation par l homme..)
Sylvain Migeon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb place, very informative on the modern pharmacy front.
(Original)
Superbe endroit, très instructif sur l'avant pharmacie moderne.
Fleury Pascal — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2 apothecary rooms and a stained glass museum. Without forgetting the chapel. A very beautiful building, a great welcome and what an apothecary collection ♥️
(Original)
2 salles apothicaire et un musée sur les vitraux. Sans oublier la chapelle. Un très beau bâtiment, un super accueil et quelle collection apothicaire ♥️
Emilie Dornier — Google review
(Translated by Google) very beautiful museum dedicated to pharmacy.
To do in addition to the stained glass city.
Original and very nice
(Original)
très beau musée dédié à la pharmacie.
A faire en complément de la cité du vitrail.
Original et très sympa
New and well-made museum. Learned à lot of things. 4 euros entrance is a good price !
Mathieu Jamian — Google review
Really interesting stained glass exhibition with glass from medieval times right up to the present day
David Atkinson — Google review
(Translated by Google) Heritage Day at Arké Aube, with workshops for children: archaeological dig and pottery! The animator Laure is passionate and pleasant to be with children or parents! A very good moment !
(Original)
Journée du patrimoine à Arké Aube, avec des ateliers pour les enfants : fouille archéologique et poterie ! L'animatrice Laure est passionnée et agréable que se soit avec les enfants ou les parents ! Un très bon moment !
Serenity AME — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice museum, you can feel the passion for stained glass. The museum traces the design of the stained glass windows step by step, also provides us with universal reading grids. Unfortunately there is a lot of reading, the museum will not be very suitable for children. Nevertheless, we can still salute the very beautiful renovation of the buildings. The last stained glass showroom is magnificent!
(Original)
Très beau musée, on ressent la passion pour les vitraux. Le musée retrace la conception des vitraux étapes par étapes, nous fournit également des grilles de lectures universelles. Malheureusement il y a beaucoup de lecture, le musée ne sera pas très adapté pour les enfants. Néanmoins nous pouvons quand même saluer la très belle rénovation du bâtiments. La dernière salle d'exposition de vitraux est magnifique !
Charlotte — Google review
(Translated by Google) An essential place in Troyes to visit! Great for free admission for students! The stained glass windows are very beautiful, we learn all about its history and its manufacture. Certainly a lot of reading but as in any museum
The chapel at the end of the visit is sublime, and I came when there was an exhibition with bottles of champagne, it was pleasant.
(Original)
Un endroit incontournable de Troyes à visiter ! Super pour l'entrée gratuite pour les étudiants ! Les vitraux sont très beaux, on apprend toutes son histoire et sa fabrication. Certes beaucoup de lectures mais comme dans tout musée
La chapelle en fin de visite est sublime, et je suis venue au moment où il y a une exposition avec des bouteilles de champagne, c'était agréable.
L?na GREMILLET — Google review
Not to be missed! Modern museum in historic building. Impressive old pharmacy and chapel. Large collection glass stained windows from old to new ones. Excellent informative exhibition.
Els Schamp — Google review
Really worth a visit...glass beautiful
Valerie Kenyon — Google review
Wonderful place to visit
Yamna Ettarres — Google review
Great little museum
Andrew Shone — Google review
Excellent and free
R bolton — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great place to visit if you pass through Troyes!
A cultural and magnificent place, which allows you to be amazed, for adults and children alike!
Don't miss the apothecary which is truly incredible!
Entrance is free for under-25s and otherwise it's €5 per person, there are several floors but an elevator is available.
The welcome is very pleasant and it is open on Sunday! ☺
(Original)
Un super endroit à visiter si vous passez par Troyes !
Un lieu de culture et magnifique, qui permet d'en prendre plein les yeux, pour les grands et les petits !
Ne ratez pas l'apothicairie qui est vraiment incroyable !
L'entrée est gratuite pour les -25ans et sinon c'est 5€ par personne, il y a plusieurs étages mais un ascenseur disponible.
L'accueil est très agréable et c'est ouvert le dimanche ! ☺
Nice little garden, if you’re exploring the area it’s worth a quick look.
Neil Fox — Google review
Tiny street where the buildings are very close to each other at one extremity, nearly 2m, all old buildings, a nice garden freshly remodeled to be visited and a set of good restaurants outside of mainstream walking area
Classicdriver 1800S — Google review
Nice spot to chill in the afternoon
M Melo — Google review
Best place in Troyes
K jm — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent garden with its fountain in the center. Very pleasant to relax and let yourself be carried away by the beauty of the site.
(Original)
Magnifique jardin avec sa fontaine en son centre. Très agréable pour se poser et se laisser porter par la beauté du site.
Christophe Lebrun — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful little private garden. Away from all the noise.
There is a restaurant facing this.
(Original)
Smuk lille privat have. Væk fra alt larm.
Der er en Resturant der vender ud til denne.
Cecilie Frost Traberg-Larsen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty, almost hidden place.
(Original)
Jolie endroit presque caché.
Gladouille 08 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice garden to walk through - not very big. But right in the middle of the city, these are nice hidden places to walk through. (You can get out the other side)
(Original)
Mooie tuin om even doorheen te lopen - niet heel groot. Maar zo midden in de stad zijn dit de leuke verborgen plekjes om doorheen te lopen. (Je kunt er aan de andere kant weer uit)