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CHARTRES

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280020035

LEVES

Grenier de l'Histoire

History, from the times of St Louis up to today: models, reconstructions of historical scenes, documents and period weapons.

réf. PCUCEN0280020037

CHARTRES

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280020039

CHARTRES

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280020193

CHARTRES

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280020224

CHATEAUDUN

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280030019

CHATEAUDUN

Musée des beaux-arts et d'histoire naturelle

réf. PCUCEN0280030020

CHATEAUDUN

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280030021

Handicap accessible - physical, mental, auditive, visual

MONTIGNY-LE-GANNELON

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.

réf. PCUCEN0280030023

COURTALAIN

Château de Courtalain

This castle combines medieval, Renaissance and neo-gothic architecture in a magnificent informal garden of 200 hectares which can be visited.

réf. PCUCEN0280030024

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