Revin

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A - Revin mooring station


The river mooring station is a recent development at the heart of the city in an outstanding green setting.

If offers many amateur sailors high-quality equipment accessible from 1 April to 31 October:

- reception chalet (+ tourist information point)

- water supply points

- electric connections

- bathroom and toilet facilities

 

Amateur sailors will also be able to enjoy the walks and other charms of Rocheteau Park (children’s play area and tennis courts).

Tarifs : en savoir +

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B - The city of iron


Lying at the heart of the valley of iron and the forest, the city of Revin is skirted by two bends of the river: a superb location. The city is inextricably linked to the metallurgy industry which has left its mark on the landscape. It linked its destiny to great captains of industry, such as Arthur Martin who, in 1884, started manufacturing his first cookers. When Rimbaud stopped there before going to Belgium, he was astounded to see haggard men, women and children, exhausted after their heavy labour in the depths of the foundries.

'You will close your eyes, so as not to see, through the glass,

The evening shadows pulling faces.

Those snarling monsters, a population

Of black devils and black wolves.'

Extract – Poem by Arthur Rimbaud “Rêvé pour l'hiver” (A Dream for Winter) (7 October 1870).

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Revin is home to countless legends. The tourist office has produced a very fine brochure containing the Gestes and myths that are never very far away in Revin.

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C - Mont Malgré-Tout

In Revin, the hill becomes a mountain. The summit can be reached by following a breathtakingly steep path, worthy of the Alps. This backbone, crushing Revin by its very power, is the story of the stubbornness of a certain Murquin who, despite all opposition, is said to have built his house on this path that makes your head spin…

LDid you know?

Georges Sand fell under the spell of the city and the site and took inspiration from Mont Malgré-Tout for one of her novels.

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D - The spanish house


Industrial on one side, Revin becomes gentler once you cross the bridge that leads to the town centre. Along the banks of the Meuse, an authentic district dating from the 16th and 18th centuries is concealed from view. The finest of the buildings, the wooden-walled Spanish House, recalls that the city, at the crossroads of invasions, was once under Iberian domination… This remarkable building has now become a museum of local heritage. The history of industry in Revin will never be forgotten…

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Maison Espagnole2 Rue Victor Hugo
08500 Revin
Tel : 0033(0)3 24 41 55 73
Web : http://www.ville-revin.net

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E - Maurice Rocheteau Park and the Tamisière

Rocheteau Park recalls the memory of Maurice Rocheteau, former mayor of Revin, who acquired it in 1972 on behalf of the municipality. Initially known as the Tamisière, the property of the Faure family (a leading industrial family in the foundry sector) for about a hundred years, the “castle” now houses an art gallery, a tourist association and the municipal archives.

 

This municipal park is a lovely place to stroll around and discover a variety of species planted by the successive owners, including a ginkgo biloba or maidenhair tree.

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F - Tip


Le relais accueil VTT

Service bicycle rental and tandems is proposed to discover the valley of the Meuse using the greenway 'Trans-Ardenne.'



65, Quai Edgar Quinet
08500 Revin
Tel : 0033(0)3 24 22 14 80
Web : www.ville-revin.net ou www.caravel08.com

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G - Reception and tourist information site

Office de Tourisme de Revin

65 quai Edgar Quinet

08500 Revin

tél. : +33 (0)3 24 42 92 42

www.valdardennetourisme.com