Saint Dizier

Saint-Dizier takes its name from a 6th-century saint. The town developed around a fortified castle, now a converted castle. It experienced significant industrialization in the 19th century, particularly thanks to metallurgy and forges.
Nice places to visit are:
The Castle of Saint-Dizier
Formerly a fortified castle, it became a barracks and then an administrative center. Today, some parts of the castle remain accessible, particularly for temporary exhibitions or events.
Notre-Dame Church
A beautiful Gothic church with magnificent stained-glass windows and a peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for lovers of ancient architecture.
The Municipal Museum
Located in a former bourgeois house, it offers varied collections (archaeology, fine arts, local history).
Jard Park
This large park in the city center is ideal for a stroll, picnic, or jog. There's also a children's playground and a small pond.
The Spindles
Modern performance hall, with concerts, plays, comedy, etc.