
Conservatoire de l'Agriculture
France's first museum devoted to agriculture, combining history, society, science and arts, with a large collection of farming machinery (1800-1950) and exhibitions on topical subjects. Innovative and interactive.
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Grenier de l'Histoire
History, from the times of St Louis up to today: models, reconstructions of historical scenes, documents and period weapons.
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Muséum des sciences naturelles et de Préhistoire
Prehistory: collections ranging from the Paleolithic to the Bronze Age. Zoology: over 200 naturalised species. Paleontology: fossilised fauna of St Prest.
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Tour Nord de la cathédrale
The top of the 60-metre tower of the prestigious cathedral, known as the "Jehan de Beauce", offers a unique panorama over Beauce and the town.
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Le petit Chart'Train
Visit the streets of Chartres without getting tired - it's possible on the tourist train which winds its way discreetly through the streets of the old town with commentaries on its riches, mysteries and anecdotes.
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Château de Châteaudun
Vertiginous medieval tower 60 metres tall, overlooking the Loir river. A lord's lodge in the pure flamboyant gothic style built by a companion of Joan of Ark. Discovery of medieval cuisine.
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Grottes du foulon
An underground attraction covering more than a hectare beneath the town of Châteaudun, explore this natural cellar formed in the limestone and discover the diversity of this subterranean world: galleries, pillars, giant pots... At the end of the tour the caves are illuminated in vibrant colour.
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Château de Montigny-le-Gannelon
Set on the border of the Beauce and Perche regions, in a 15-hectare park, the Renaissance castle of Montigny-le-Gannelon shows off its silhouette on the heights of the Loir Valley.
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Château de Courtalain
This castle combines medieval, Renaissance and neo-gothic architecture in a magnificent informal garden of 200 hectares which can be visited.
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