Located on the banks of the Seine River, Argenteuil boasts picturesque views of the water and surrounding gardens, making it a haven for artists and nature lovers alike. The town's historic center features charming streets lined with half-timbered houses, quaint cafes, and the stunning Église de Notre-Dame d'Argenteuil. Visitors can stroll along the riverfront promenade, taking in the tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty of this charming French town.
Fermé pour la saison hivernale // Réouverture le 1er Avril 2026 1, rue de l’Audience - 95780 La Roche-Guyon : 01 34 79 74 42 ... Le château a fermé ses portes pour la saison hivernale.
The Canal de l'Ourcq (French pronunciation: [kanal də luʁk]) is a 108.1 km (67.2 mi) long canal in the Île-de-France region (greater Paris) with 10 locks. It was built at a width of 3.20 m (10.5 ft) but was enlarged to 3.7 m (12 ft), which permitted use by more pleasure boats.
Since 2009, the Musée des Impressionistes Giverny has been constantly adding to its collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works influenced by this artistic movement.

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