Its telephone number is 02, and its préfecture (capital) is Laon.
Main cities: Laon (the capital with its magnificent medieval Notre-Dame Cathedral), Soissons, Saint-Quentin, Château-Thierry, and Vervins.
The department boasts diverse landscapes: vast agricultural plains, green valleys, large forests (such as the Forêt de Retz and Saint-Gobain), and, in the south, part of the Champagne region (with vineyards and champagne production).
Aisne is often considered the historical cradle of France (early kingdoms, extensive Merovingian and Carolingian history).
It boasts a vast heritage: it is one of the French departments with the most protected monuments.
Well-known sights include Laon Cathedral, fortified churches, abbeys, the Chemin des Dames (a major WWI battlefield), and remembrance routes from both world wars.
In short: a green, peaceful department with abundant countryside, forests, rich history and architecture, yet relatively unknown to international tourists.
Ideal for those seeking peace, nature, and heritage, close to Paris (approximately 1–1.5 hours' drive).

































