Syndicat d’initiative d’Auneau-Bleury-Saint-Symphorien
AUNEAU-BLEURY-SAINT-SYMPHORIENCrossed by the Voise, Auneau is a charming hilly and green town. Between the rich fauna and flora of a preserved wetland, Romanesque architecture, Mesolithic site with burial and aurochs skull, 14th century fortress, a town with many riches to vary ...
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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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NOGENT-LE-ROIUnder the direct aegis of the Kings of France since the 13th century, the centre of the town has retained the allure of that era, timber-framed houses, picturesque lanes and the 15th and 16th century church of Saint-Sulpice which houses remarkable ...
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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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CHARTRESDominated by the graceful silhouette of its Gothic cathedral, a jewel of the 12th and 13th centuries, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major international centre for stained glass, Chartres conceals treasures that take the visitor beyond time: ...
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DREUXCapital of the Gallic tribe of the "Durocasses", Dreux is dominated by the remains of the former 10th century fortress where the Chapelle Royale, a 19th century masterpiece of art which contains the sculptural tombs of the Orléans family, now ...
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