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A well-preserved ancient Roman structure, the Amiens amphitheater measures 113x99 meters and features a partially restored grand axis, with an estimated capacity of 15,000 spectators. It is a semi-massive edifice with concentric walls and a unique location in the center of ancient Samarobriva, now Amiens.
The Belfry of Amiens is a Category: belfry, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, that has served as a symbol of the commune's independence and as a civil defense structure, currently standing 52 meters tall with a distinctive baroque-style architecture.
A museum of regional interest, the Musée de Picardie holds collections spanning from prehistory to the 19th century, featuring artifacts, fine arts, and archaeological discoveries.
Cirque Jules Verne is a winter circus, situated in place Longueville, near the city center, and within 15 minutes' walk of Amiens' train station. It offers 1,650 seats and is known for its monumental building and eclectic architectural style.
A Museum of France, the Hotel de Berny Museum is a local history museum showcasing art and furniture from the Louis XV and Louis XVI periods, as well as objects related to significant figures from Picardy's history.
A 29-storey, 110m residential skyscraper and France's first skyscraper, registered as a historic monument in 1975, designed by Auguste Perret with a modern addition featuring a glass cube with adjustable transparency and neon lighting.
A Modernist Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, built in a Parallelepipedic plan with a subtle facade and mashrabiya openings resembling Stars of David.
Notre-Dame d'Amiens is a notable cathedral that was built in several stages from 1220 to 1288, featuring a striking west facade with three deep porches, rose window, and galleries, as well as a Baroque pulpit and reinforced flying buttresses.
A former episcopal palace, the Palais épiscopal d'Amiens is a 13th-century building that served as the residence of the bishops of Amiens until 1906.
A park in Amiens, France, known for hosting various events and activities, including traditional Picardy games, sports competitions, concerts, and circus shows. The park features a large open space, a central alley, a pond, and a circular basin, as well as a kiosk and playground.
A watermill located along the Canal des Clairons, it is one of two mills that date back to the medieval period, originally used to grind grain. Although less powerful than its counterpart, the Passe-Avant, it still features two auburn wheels, although little remains of its original mechanisms.
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