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- Louvre-Lens Museum: Located in Lens, just a short drive from Allouagne, the Louvre-Lens Museum is an offshoot of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It showcases an extensive collection of artworks from various periods, including ancient civilizations, medieval Europe, and contemporary art.
- Vimy Ridge Memorial: Situated in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, the Vimy Ridge Memorial commemorates the Canadian soldiers who fought in World War I. The memorial site includes preserved trenches, tunnels, and cemeteries, allowing visitors to learn about the historical significance of the battle.
- Arras Citadel: Considered a masterpiece of military architecture, Arras Citadel is a 17th-century fortress located in the city of Arras. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels known as the Boves, which were used as shelter during World War I, and enjoy the beautiful gardens surrounding the citadel.
- Notre-Dame de Lorette National Necropolis: This memorial site, located near the town of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, honors the memory of soldiers who died during World War I. It features a vast cemetery, a basilica, and a panoramic tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Les Boves d'Arras: Beneath the city of Arras lies a network of underground tunnels known as Les Boves. Originally used as quarries, they later served as shelters during wartime. Visitors can take guided tours to discover the history and architectural features of these fascinating tunnels.
- Nausicaá National Sea Centre: Located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Nausicaá is one of Europe's largest aquariums and a popular tourist attraction. It houses a vast variety of marine life and provides educational exhibits on the importance of ocean conservation.
- La Coupole: Situated near the town of Saint-Omer, La Coupole is a former V-2 rocket launch site converted into a museum. It offers an insight into the history of World War II, focusing on Germany's secret weapons program and the impact of the war on the local area.
- The Wellington Quarry: Also known as Carrière Wellington, this underground site in Arras was a strategic tunnel system during World War I. Today, it serves as a museum and memorial to the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Arras. Visitors can explore the tunnels and learn about the experiences of the soldiers.
- Béthune's Grand Place: The city of Béthune features a beautiful central square, known as the Grand Place. Surrounded by colorful Flemish-style buildings, the square is home to the town hall and several cafes. It is a pleasant place to relax, enjoy a meal, or soak in the charming atmosphere. 10. Les Jardins de Sericourt: Located in Sericourt, these stunning gardens offer visitors a peaceful and picturesque setting. With a variety of plant species, water features, and sculptures, it is an ideal place for nature lovers to wander and unwind.