THE TOMB OF THE DUKE OF SULLY AND HIS WIFE RACHEL DE COCHEFILET
Read moreIn 1624, Maximilian of Béthune, duke of Sully, became seigneur de Nogent. Before he dies, he wishes to be buried in the chapel of the Hotel-Dieu. Protestant, there was no access to his request. His grave therefore took place in the rotunda near the church. It was Alois Boudin who executed the statue the representative.
PUSSY MILL
Read moreIt is a little the "lighthouse" of the Beauce. The stone tower-mill of Frouville-Pensier can be seen from afar when one walks in the south of the Eure-et-Loir and crosses the plain of the Beauce, which straddles several departments. Several mills exist in this part of the department. Built in the 13th century, the mill is distinguished by the long wooden beam that allows the propellers to turn and face the wind so that they start moving. The association for the safeguarding of the Frouville-Pensier mill gives tours of the building.
VILLEBON CASTLE
Read moreThe brick fortress of Villebon is attached to the name of Sully, the minister of King Henri IV, well known in Eure and Loir since he was sacred in Chartres. The great man's bedroom has recently been renovated and can be visited. Other personalities close to the court of the King of France went to Villebon in which one between a drawbridge bridge passes over the water moat. A private castle and still inhabited, it is surrounded by an impressive garden. Finally, Villebon castle is present in the literature since it would have inspired Guermantes castle in the Search for Lost time by Marcel Proust, whose memory is also present in Illiers-Combray.
WIND WINDOW
Read moreAt a time when the Beauce river has electricity generators, there are still some specimens of a more ancient model from the beginning of the th century. The Bolée wind turbine was built in 1902 by the Lebert company of Le Mans. With a 15-metre tower with a 5-metre diameter wheel, it often attracts the eyes of motorists.
BOIZARD LOCKS
Read moreMore than 80 kilometres. It is the length of the canal Louis XIV wanted to create to feed Versailles with the waters of the Eure. This pharaoh project, several remains remaining in Eure-et-Loir, had to take its source in the commune of Pontgouin. It is in this area, somewhere in the forest surrounding the village, on the edge of the Boizard pond, that you can see the locks intended to regulate the flow of the river by creating water restraint in the valley. Seven other locations, between Pontgouin and Maintenon, were identified as crossing points of the unfinished Louis XIV Canal
MONTIGNY-LE-GANNELON CASTLE
Renaissance castle overlooking the Loir valley with an animal park and a ...Read more
COURGAIN WATER MILL
Read moreIn Saint-Hilaire-sur-Yerre, take the direction of Douy. After the church, the yaw road goes down to the Loir. Before the bridge, a small road enters the woods. On the edge of the Loir, the mill remained intact.
THE SHEPHERD STANDING
Read moreVisible during the Heritage Days.
MOULIN DE LA GARENNE
Read moreThe Vent windmill is a historic monument since 1988. Rightly, it is considered one of the most beautiful in the region. In the thirties he ceased to work. His restoration in 1940 allowed him to manufacture flour clandestinely during the German occupation. In 1961, his owner returned him to the Millers sucker Association, which restored it. This great work will be rewarded a few years later by the price of the Heads of Work at risk.
CHESNAY MILL
Read moreThe pivot-en-Beauce mill was built in 1770. Around 1850, it was moved, all of a room, on its current location. The mill of the Chesnay was famous for the venues, thanks to Marcel Barber, his miller who was also poet and songwriter. Its rehabilitation dates back to 1990.
FERNAND-BARBER MILL
Read moreThe barber mill, the name of his last sucker, looks like his pedestal. It is a pivot of the most beautiful of the department, whose origins date back to the th century. Fernand Barber made it gift to the commune to be restored, but he kept his enjoyment until his death. The ARAM Beauce (Regional Association of Friends of Mills) and the Association de Levesville have worked to rehabilitate it.
THE WICKER CASTLE
Read moreTake the direction of Vichères. Below the church, we see it from the road. This beautiful th century mansion was built by the family of Mauduisson.
THE CASTLE
Read moreIts construction began in the th century to end in the th century. Several times reworked, it offers the marriage of stone, slate and brick. The beautiful French park highlights the varied architecture of the buildings. The mountains of flower-lined flowers, decorated with ifs and sculpted holly, have a certain charm.
THE MARSALIN CASTLE
Read moreThis castle has a rich history, dating back to the 9th century. It has been rebuilt twice, most recently in 1850, on the ruins of the former château, which burned down during the French Revolution. Today, the château is owned by Armelle-Patricia and Marcel Diard Von Nunhold. It offers guest rooms and suites, as well as corporate lunches and seminars. Visitors can contact the château on 02 37 82 85 06 for further information.
CHATEAU DE LA HALLIERE
Read moreThis private and inhabited castle was built in the th century according to the plans of an architect of Chartres, Mr Moreau. It consists of an extended main building of two pavilions.
LE MOULIN DU CHAUTAY
Read moreIt has been in existence for a long time, as evidenced by a map of the late 1963 th century and was in service until. Today, you can stroll around the banks and watch the beautiful paddle wheel in a bucolic landscape.
THE OLD HOTEL OF THE GOLDEN LION
Read moreIts Louis XVIII façade and its 3 internal courtyards situated in the ditches which, along with the river L, paved the ancient city with a stop. Documentation on site.
ANET CASTLE
Of the castle of Anet only some ruins of the XVIIth century remain, which ...Read more
COURTYARD CASTLE
Read moreOriginally, the castle depended on the county of Chartres. One can think that it was rebuilt in the years 1530-1550 instead of a medieval fortress, for Jacques d'Avaugour. Thereafter, the Montmorency were the owners. Courtalain was transmitted by inheritance in 1862 to the Gontaut-Biron family who is still the owner. In this exceptional setting, a beautiful 29 th-century orangerie welcomes a conference and meeting area as well as a hotel with rooms. Single, double, triple or quadruple rooms, from 88 € per night for a double room. The atmosphere is authentic and friendly. A suite in the castle for 190 € at night. 8 € breakfast per person. Houses furnished with 3 rooms for five people, kitchen corner for 160 € on weekends. Swimming pool, large park, ping-pong, mini-golf, fishing for activities.
FEODAL CASTLE OF RUFFIN WOOD
Read moreIn the countryside, this th century castle is one of the defensive works of the upper Middle ages in Eure-et-Loir. The owner of the site, Marie Laure Simon, guides visitors once a year, the third weekend of July and the first weekend of August, with historical and anecdotal details.
THE CASTLE
Read moreIn the th century, a fortress occupied those lands, held by the lord of Thymerais. It was at the time of Louis XIII that he took his current appearance. Then he belonged to the Séguier family and then became the property of the Princess of Condé, the Duchess of Maine, King Louis-Philippe and Count Olivier de Bazelaire, his current owner. Located on the edge of the, forest, this castle hanging above the valley of the Eure and classified historic monument is also the dream place for wedding receptions: magical setting, romantic atmosphere, dance lounge, tents, terraces and gardens guarantee an unforgettable evening.
THE CASTLE AND THE CHURCH
Read moreOnly a moat separates the castle of the Saint-Lubin church. The buildings and the park that stretches behind were built between the th and th centuries. Following an unusual architecture in the region, the church presents a series of stained glass windows telling the story of Saint Lubin, the former bishop of Chartres. By entering the gardens of the castle, the surprise continues with canals, where Coule flows, separating the grassland from the building. Bridges regularly allow crossing the river. An amazing place to see.
THE CASTLE OF MAILLEBOIS
Read moreAt the beginning of the th century Jean d'O assured the Construction, the particularity of the castle was to have been built in brick. Originally, 6 towers and a chapel were erected, but over time it underwent many changes. It is located on the Blaise valley.
WINDMILL IN PARADISE
Read moreThe Pivot pivot was built in the 1625 th century, probably in as shown by the bourdon burning. The last titus, Henri Daniel, died and his widow gave him a water mill. A beautiful day, our meunier let the wings get broken. Since then, he has regained his silhouette and restoration. Today, there are still two wings in the building. The protective association of the Mill du Paradis intends to restore it soon. This mill has the particularity of having been dismantled in the place of Le Paradis to be rebuilt at the entrance to Sancheville.
MEMILLON CASTLE
Read moreThe castle of Mémillon is a private estate of 50 hectares, comprising a building built in the second empire, a th and th century manor house and the remains of the castle of Saveuse of the th century. He is inhabited. You can visit it at Heritage days.
FIREWOOD MILL
Read moreThis pivot mill, typically beauce, dates back to 1796. It is also called "Moulin Pelard": four generations of Pelard worked there for 150 years. The patriarch of the family bequeathed him to the commune. The ARAM Beauce decides to restore it. In 1976 the association of the Moulin de Pelard was created. The first work is destroyed by a storm and it has therefore been completely restored after destruction. You'll see how wheat turns into flour. In June, at the time of Small Heritage Day, and in September, the association brings a bread oven on site and produces old bread.
ALLOY TOWER
Read moreContact the Chevallier-Debeausse Foundation for permission to enter the property. With entry, it is the only remaining remnant of the feudal castle. It is a circular dungeon well characterized by its defensive aspect. But we could also live there, witness inner rooms arched on warheads that include chimneys and windows. The chapel Saint-Nicolas of the castle and the church Notre-Dame were covered with frescoes under the impetus of Florimond Robertet, Treasurer of France and Secretary of Finance under François I, when he bought the castle in 1505 and began to restore it. In the chapel next to the dungeon, open virgin wood and series of frescoes whose mystery and meaning remains to be overcome.
MEGALITHES
Read moreOn your way, you can find nose with the first traces of human occupation in the region. Polissoirs sleep in fields at Vieuville and Coulommiers. In a field behind the church, it is the Menhir of the Trinity that points the end of its rock. Also a dolmen says "Broom de Gargantua."
MENETOU-SALON CASTLE
This neo-Gothic style castle has belonged to the French branch of the ...Read more
THE CONGY BRIDGE
Read moreIt is located on an old track that linked Bourges to Nevers. A long time ago he was considered a Gallo-Roman bridge, but recently Jean Mesqui (Engineer and Pavement Engineer) said: «The local archives tell us that such small books, prey of inclement weather and floods, were constantly reconstructed… A refurbishment of the Congy Bridge took place in 1608.» At that time, the administration of the Bridges and Pavements, at the head of which Sully found himself (the strong man of the region), had demolished the old parapets of the bridge and substituted the stone stones; The contractor was a certain Nicolas Gauthier, and the case cost 630 pounds. '. It is not better to say and even though today this bridge jamming Vauvise leads nowhere, it does not prevent it from recently restored…
THE CASTLE
Castle located at the outports of the kingdom of France, facing the English ...Read more
FLINT MUSEUM
Musée de la pierre à fusil (gun flint museum) in Meusnes, presenting ...Read more
TOWER OF BREADSTICKS
A tower, remnant of a Gallo-Roman temple, part of a complex comprising a ...Read more
FEDAL CASTLE
11th century castle with remains of the circular stone keep, linked to the ...Read more
MONTLIVAULT CASTLE
Castle built around 1610 on the banks of the Loire, retracing the splendid ...Read more
RADRET CASTLE
Renaissance style castle where illustrious families have resided, the guard ...Read more
MONTMARIN CASTLE
17th century castle overlooking the Braye valley, with chapel, stables, ...Read more
CASTLE OF SAINT AGIL
Renaissance castle of the XVth century restored in 1720, presenting traces ...Read more
ANCIENT FORTRESS
Old fortress and its 33 m high keep with 5 farms in Mondoubleau, protected ...Read more
NICHE HOTEL
A hotel with a courtyard and a belfry in Gothic and Renaissance style that ...Read more
VIP ROOM OF THE TOWN HALL
A hall of honor in Beaugency, featuring eight embroidered hangings from the ...Read more
FEUDAL CASTLE RUINS
Ruins of the feudal castle overlooking the town of Château-Renard, a site ...Read more
MALESHERB CASTLE
This castle located in the middle of a park of 100 ha classified was the ...Read more
ROCK CASTLE
Read moreIn a 50-hectare park, including 15 wooded areas, Château de la Roche offers holidays for children aged 4 to 16, with accommodation. Horseback riding on pony, double pony, horse, introduction to driving, archery, swimming pool, farm animal care and learning how to make bread and cheese await both young and old. As for the supervision, it is provided by one person for 6 children, and by one person for 4 grandchildren. There is a reception activity such as cousinades, parties, etc.
GEORGE SAND'S HOUSE - VILLA ALGIRA
George Sand's house, with memorabilia and objects that bear witness to her ...Read more
AUZON VIADUCT
An opportunity to admire the beautiful view on the Auzon valley, and to ...Read more
FORTRESS BELOW
All that remains of this beautiful fortress are the imposing ruins and a ...Read more
TOUR BEAUVOIR
The tower which was at the time the prison of the counts of Blois is today ...Read more
LUYNES CASTLE
12th century castle overlooking the Loire valley and Luynes, with a ...Read more