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ANETDownstream from the royal valley of the Eure, between nature and heritage, Anet boasts one of the reference buildings of the French Renaissance, the castle of Diane de Poitiers, designed by Philibert de l'Orme.
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THIRON-GARDAISThiron-Gardais owes its fame to its famous abbey founded in 1114 by Saint-Bernard d'Abbeville, of which the abbey church remains, a beautiful medieval park of 4 ha composed of a fishpond and various theme gardens that invite to a sensory walk, the ...
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GALLARDONUnmissable in the Eure Valley, Maintenon was made famous by its lady who received the favours of the Sun King. The main square of this pretty historic town unfolds in front of its castle, under the ruined arches of the aqueduct which offer a rare ...
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ILLIERS-COMBRAYMarcel Proust's Combray, " ...the little town where one street is named after Papa, one is named after my uncle, where the public garden is my uncle's, where my grandfather was a grocer...". Follow in the footsteps of Marcel Proust and discover the ...
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NOGENT-LE-ROTROUOnce a bastion and outpost of the kingdom against Normandy, hanging on its rocky spur, the massive keep of Nogent-le-Rotrou dominates the city and recalls the prestigious past of the city, capital of the Perche, land of heritage and courtyard of the ...
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