Situated in the Ardennes, is a common Bogny-sur-Meuse created in 1967 following the merger of Château-Regnault Brayx and Levrézy. In the heart of the Ardennes, the city extends along the Meuse and is renowned for its many sites linked to the medieval legend of son Amon.
The small town of the Ardennes enjoys a unique landscape, located in a hilly forest area, rich in hiking trails and local flora. Quiet and pleasant, it has an interesting heritage, mainly centered on the Middle Ages. Turned to tourism, the city has a variety of facilities to attract visitors, ranging from hospitality to leisure activities.
Ideally located, the city of Bogny-sur-Meuse can spend a holiday in beautiful surroundings, near the main attractions of the Ardennes.
The main tourist attractions Bogny-sur-Meuse reside in the many legends revolving around the story of the four son Amon and the Middle Ages. The sites to be discovered abound in this old medieval city.
can still see a few remains of an ancient medieval fortress, the Château-Regnault, which once dominated the valley of the Meuse. Today, one can still see the stairs carved in schist, a cistern near the Bayard statue and the remains of a concave round. Joined
Historic Monument, St. Live collegiate Braux is one of the oldest churches in the valley. It was founded in the ninth century, and its facade dates from the eighteenth century. Inside, visitors can enjoy a particularly baptismal font twelfth century Givet blue stone, a beautiful marble floor, reliefs on altars, or large organs.
Also listed historical monument, said Castle Marcadet house does not lack of interest. This is a nineteenth century mansion that once belonged to a boss of metallurgy. His general appearance evokes mountain chalets, especially with wood sides.
Two museums are located in the municipality of Bogny-sur-Meuse, the minerals, and the more important of the Ardennes metallurgy. It traces the history of this industry over the centuries in the region.
In the city, the statue of Bayard horse, a legendary fairy horse tied to the Four Aymon son, or the Hermitage, reminiscent of the medieval past of the city of the Ardennes. Also note the presence of four peaks that symbolize each one of the four brothers.
Lively, small town knows how Bogny-sur-Meuse annually its heritage and its many legendary traditions.
Every week Bogny-sur-Meuse hosts two markets on Monday morning and Wednesday morning. A Christmas market is also available by year end.
In April, the city offers its famous International Marketplace exposure mineral-fossil, with fine collections to admire or purchase.
Festival of music folk, Aymon Folk Festival takes place each year in July. It takes place on the site of the platelle 4 son Amon, and offers various concerts from artists around the world.