Competition: Win tickets to French heritage sites

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Competition: Win tickets to French heritage sites

Since 1914, the Centre des monuments nationaux (CMN) has looked after 110 sites of historic importance, ranging from prehistory to the 20th century. Nineteen of them are listed by UNESCO. We have 20 entry tickets to some of the best heritage sites in France to give away.

Last year, more than 11 million people visited one of the CMN’s sites, the most popular being the Arc de triomphe, which drew 1.75m visitors, closely followed by Mont Saint-Michel, which welcomed 1.52m visitors.

Also under the CMN’s remit are the medieval city of Carcassonne, the Panthéon in Paris and the Châteaux d’Azay-le-Rideau and d’lf, to name but a few.

This year marks 110 years of the CMN, whose commitment to preservation and cultural engagement is as unswerving as ever. Go and see for yourself.

Employees (and their relatives) of France Media Group are not eligible to enter. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Competition closes on 23rd May 2024. Once contacted, winner has one week to claim their prize. In the event that a prize cannot be supplied, no liability will attach to France Media Group. Prize to be booked through France Media. Subject to availability. No cash substitute.

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  •  Bobbie Oakland
    2024-04-24 12:17:11
    Bobbie Oakland
    If the competition closes on 24 May as stated above, why has it ended on 24 April?

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    • Sophie Gardner-Roberts
      2024-04-25 11:10:00
      Sophie Gardner-Roberts
      Hi Bobbie, thank you for pointing out this error. There was indeed a problem with the competition form but our team has fixed it now so you should be able to enter. Best wishes, Sophie

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