The city of 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗲́ is in the heart of the Ardennes and is a prime leisure destination, In the midst of the massif of the Ardennes, it developed around a meander of the Meuse.
The city is renowned for its legendary landscapes and its exceptional views, like the famous loop of the Meuse. The city also has a charming marina that got in 2014, the famous Blue Flag for the quality of its waters and its services.
Monthermé is a paradise for lovers of unspoiled nature and outdoor activities. Its marshes, small hamlets or its Meuse edges can be the scene of hiking and mountain biking, while the village reveals a beautiful architectural and historical heritage.
Monthermé is a true natural setting where bloom breathtaking landscapes and a fauna and flora of the most interesting.
Due to its ideal geographical location, the city of Monthermé enjoys incredible views known throughout the country. On the loop of the Meuse, it is possible to admire the town from different angles in many places.
Monthermé is not only a natural paradise is also the scene of one of the most impressive architectural heritage. Thus the Saint-Léger church, whose oldest parts date from the late twelfth century, as the nave, or the north transept can admire wonders. Inside, one can see such a baptismal font of the thirteenth century marble altar, or even the sixteenth century frescoes. Partially destroyed in mid-fifteenth century, the church has undergone many changes, such as a fortification during the religious wars. The Saint-Léger church was classified as an historic monument in 1959.
Founded in 1128, the Abbey of Laval Dieu is one of the monuments to admire Monthermé. Located at the mouth of Semoy, at the confluence of the Meuse and Semoy, it allows to enjoy a beautiful organ case and woodwork of the eighteenth century. The church, the floor of the gardens and the ruins of the canonical house were classified historical monument.
Note also the church of Saint-Antoine des Hauts stubborn, a place of worship built in the eighteenth century and dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua.
In the city, one can admire, in particular, the facade of the former workers' cooperative from 1910, or a beautiful wind vane installed at the beach of the large fireplace of the old brewery.

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