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  1. Sens é uma comuna francesa na região administrativa de Borgonha-Franco-Condado, no departamento Yonne. Estende-se por uma área de 27,86 km². Em 2010 a comuna tinha 27 110 habitantes ( densidade: 973,1 hab./km² ). [ 1]. Era chamada de Agedinco (em latim: Agedincum) no período romano .

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SensSens - Wikipedia

    Sens (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France, 120 km from Paris. Sens is a sub-prefecture and the second largest city of the department, the sixth largest in the region.

    • Sens Cathedral
    • Palais Synodal
    • Musées de Sens
    • Marché Couvert
    • Poterne Garnier Des Prés
    • Maison d’Abraham
    • Old Centre
    • Parc Du Moulin à Tan
    • Théâtre Municipal
    • Église Saint-Maurice

    The town’s cathedral is outstanding for all sorts of reasons: The biggest of these is that is claimed to be the earliest Gothic cathedral in France, started in 1135. It was also larger than any of the churches being built at this time. William of Sens, the architect who designed the choir, also worked on the UNESCO-listed choir at Canterbury Cathed...

    Next to the cathedral is a Gothic palace built between 1230 and 1240 by Archbishop Gauthier. In the 19th century it was declared a French Historic Monument and restored by Viollet-le-Duc, the celebrated architect responsible for breathing new life into medieval monuments around the country. The building housed the ecclesiastical court and in the fo...

    In the sumptuous episcopal palace is a set of museums with one of France’s great ensembles of medieval art. These galleries comprise the collections of Sens’ Archaeological Society, the cathedral’s treasury and various donations over time. Prepare to be blown away if you’re into history as there’s a Bronze Age treasure, a whole room of Roman stone ...

    Fronting the cathedral, Sens’ covered market dates to 1882 and has recently been given a makeover. This building, with a strange triangular footprint, couldn’t be anywhere else in France as you’ll tell from the patterned brickwork in the same style as Burgundy’s glazed roofs. It combines Burgundian tradition with the Baltard design that was fashion...

    At this enthralling little fragment of old Sens you can see several stages of the town’s history in one wall. Take a look at the rougher lower section as these stones go all the way back to the 3rd century when a enormous, three-kilometre enclosure was built around the town. The material for the base was recycled from temples, baths and even funera...

    Another glimpse of medieval Sens, the Maison d’Abraham is a 16th-century half-timbered house at a crossroads in the old town, with some creative carpentry. It’s a building that merits a few minutes because of the many carvings on its timbers. There are decorative patterns, filigrees, cherubs and medallions with portraits. But the most detailed carv...

    For a small town Sens has a lot of listed historic monuments, in the shape of Renaissance wooden houses and luxurious mansions from the 18th century. The only problem is that nearly all of these are private properties, but you can plot a route around the town to find the best examples. There are more than 20 noteworthy buildings on streets that fol...

    This 10-hectare park is irrigated by the Vanne and the Lingue, two tributaries of the Yonne River. It was landscaped in the 1880s as a green buffer between the town and countryside. In the last few years it has gained the title “jardin remarquable” and has a mosaic of spaces like the wild rose garden, stations to watch the waterfowl, children’s pla...

    Provincial theatres of this type are difficult to find in France today. Sens’ theatre was constructed in 1882, in the same year as the covered market. The outside has a Classical design, while the interior is inspired by the Italian Renaissance, and flush with gilded plasterwork. The building fell into disuse in the 70s and was almost turned into a...

    With a very photogenic position on the Île d’Yonne, the Église Saint-Maurice is a 12th-century church built for Sens’ river folk. This island was a base for fishermen and people operating the old horse-drawn boats that would transport wine between Auxerre and Paris. The church looks lovely from the Pont d’Yonne thanks to its slate-clad spire. The p...

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  5. Welcome to Sens and its region ! Visit the northernmost region of Burgundy, at only one hour from Paris : heritage sites, gastronomy, hikings, major events...

  6. France. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Yonne. Sens. Plan Your Trip to Sens: Best of Sens Tourism. By Momox_de_Morteau. 1,721. Sens, France. Essential Sens. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Cathedrale St-Etienne. 381. Religious Sites, Historic Sites. Musées de Sens. 97. Art Museums, History Museums.