Just south of Paris,Essonne (91) is adepartment that combines historic heritage, unspoilt nature and urban dynamism. Known for its vast green expanses, it offers a breath of fresh air just a stone's throw from the capital. Between valleys, forests and rivers,Essonne is a land of contrasts, where picturesque villages, prestigious estates and lively urban centers meet. The département plays a major role in innovation and scientific development, notably thanks to its Paris-Saclay technology cluster. ButEssonne is also a land of history and culture. Artists, writers and political figures have found inspiration and refuge here, leaving behind a rich and varied heritage.
Lovers of bucolic strolls will find vast natural spaces,classified forests and landscaped parks ideal for relaxation. History and architecture buffs will discover remarkable buildings and places steeped in memory. And if you're looking for the unusual, you'll be amazed by the diversity of museums, galleries and cultural venues scattered across the region.
This selection of places to visit in Essonne is as much for local residents looking for ideas for outings close to home as it is for explorers wishing to get away from the hustle and bustle of Paris and discover the region's heritage in a different way. So, are you ready to discover the treasures ofEssonne?
Exhibitions to see in Essonne: our selection of cultural events in 91
Essonne is a land of artists: the proof is in the exhibitions and art venues you can visit right now in the Paris region. [Read more]
Le Nymphée Nymphée, a mysterious shell grotto in Viry-Châtillon, Essonne, France
Did you know? In Viry-Chatillon, Essonne, you'll find one of the few remains of a nymphaeum waiting to be discovered. This mysterious shell grotto awaits you in the heart of the Piedefer estate. So, are you ready to visit this unusual Île-de-France heritage site? [Read more]
The Caillebotte house, home of the famous Impressionist painter in Yerres (91)
Located in the heart of the beautiful Caillebotte estate, notable for its immense park, the Maison Caillebotte stands out for its large white colonnades: reopened to the public in 2017, it's the perfect opportunity to discover the home of the famous Impressionist painter, Gustave Caillebotte. [Read more]
The Maison Jean Cocteau in Milly la Forêt, a bucolic interlude between art and history in Essonne
We're off to Essonne, and more precisely to Milly-la-Forêt, to discover the former Maison du Bailli, a place steeped in history that was once the home of Jean Cocteau. Now a museum, the Maison des Illustres is waiting to welcome you. [Read more]
Victor Hugo's literary home, a country house lost in the Bièvre valley (91)
You've heard of the house of writer Victor Hugo, located on the Place Vosges, but have you heard of Victor Hugo's literary home? Far from Paris, this exceptional residence is well worth a visit. Shall we take you there? [Read more]
Parc Caillebotte, the large free landscaped park that inspired Gustave Caillebotte in Yerres (91)
Just 30 minutes from the Gare de Lyon railway station, on the Yerres side of the Essonne département, Maison Caillebotte is home to one of the region's most beautiful green spaces: Parc Caillebotte, the garden that inspired the famous Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte. [Read more]
Parc Lejars-Rouillon, for a bucolic stroll in Dourdan (91)
Just a few minutes' walk from Dourdan town center, nestles a pretty tree-lined square. With its tall trees, playground and pretty flowerbeds, discover the Parc Lejars-Rouillon! [Read more]
The Domaine de Chamarande, Essonne's largest public garden, for a day in the fresh air
The Domaine de Chamarande is one of the most beautiful gardens in Essonne, and only an hour's ride by public transport, or just as much by car. Located in the town whose name it bears, we'll take you on a stroll to discover it. [Read more]
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