Crépy-en-Valois has a total of thirteen
monuments historiques, two classed and eleven inscribed. It had a fourteenth that was destroyed during World War II. •
Priory of Saint-Arnoul, a medieval Cluniac monastery founded by the old counts of Valois, inscribed in 1943 and 1979. • A collegiate church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury from the 12th century, classed in 1875. • Château Saint-Aubin, 10th–13th centuries, inscribed 3 April 1926. •
Église Saint-Denis, a 12th-century parish church, inscribed 29 November 1977. •
Église Saint-Martin de Bouillant, a 15th-century parish church, inscribed 23 February 1951. • Hôtel de la Rose, built in 1537, inscribed 8 February 2001. • Maison Le Corandon, 16th century, inscribed 7 November 1979. • A 16th-century house at 18 rue de la Cloche, inscribed 4 August 1978. • Hôtel Saint-Joseph, from 1649, inscribed 8 May 1933. • Fond-Marin, a 17th-century hydraulic nymphaeum and laundry, inscribed 14 May 2003. • Maison Quatre Saisons, façade 1758, inscribed 8 May 1933. • Hôtel d'Orléans, also called Maison Jeanne d'Arc, a 14th-century house, inscribed 30 March 1978. • The ruins of the Paris gate, built in 1788–92, classed on 26 May 1951. • A 13th-century house, 9 rue Nationale, inscribed 8 May, was destroyed in World War II. ==See also==