Immerse yourself in the communal life of medieval days, when the Belfry symbolised the municipality of Amiens’ independence from feudal power. Amiens’first town hall, it is best known for once having served as a prison.
Take a trip through Amiens ancient and modern to the rhythm of hoofbeats, in the company of Alain Dupont, coachman of the “Calèches de Samarobriva”.
In the company of your boatman, succumb to the relaxing pleasures of an electric motorboat excursion into the heart of Saint-Leu and discover the architecture, life and vibrant colours of this picturesque district.
Discover master glass artist Claude Barre’s private collection, just a stone’s throw from the Cathedral. Religious stained-glass windows from the 11th to the 19th century and “interior” stained-glass creations, on display in cellars dating from the 13th century.
After you’ve accomplished the strenuous 307-step climb to the top, the towers provide breath-taking panoramic views of Amiens and of Notre-Dame’s steeple, which reaches a height of 112.70 metres…