CERCIL - VEL D'HIV CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL MUSEUM
CERCIL, a museum-memorial retracing the history of internment camps in the ...Read more
HOLY CROSS CATHEDRAL
Orléans' Sainte-Croix cathedral offers a walk to the top of the towers to ...Read more
SPRING FLORAL PARK
Floral park with butterfly greenhouse, rose garden, mini-farm and ...Read more
LA PLACE DU MARTROI
Place du Martroi, a self-respecting town in Orléans, whose name comes from ...Read more
GARDEN OF THE HOTEL GROSLOT
Read moreAll the brides in Orléans, after being passed to the Mayor, go to this garden to get photographed in the midst of the beautiful trees and beds always remarkably serviced. It is a real tradition. With an area of 2 850 m ², romantic style, this garden presents a beautiful example of the gardens of the th century city. There is a Jiulo Biloba, a-ECU tree, and the porch of the St Jacques chapel. This quiet place is also the ideal place to cross the grass. Every year, the garden of Hotel Groslot is a privileged place for the Orleans Jazz festival. A rare garden, elusive by its slow of beauty, something must speak within the fact that so many kings past here are. There is Bruges at the moment. Recently, Antonin Artaud with his Van Gogh or Murder of the company was put to the honor three times during. The stones remember that.
HOTEL GROSLOT
A former Renaissance-style mansion with furnished lounges to welcome ...Read more
MUSÉE DES BEAUX-ARTS D'ORLÉANS
Museum housing 2,000 paintings, 700 sculptures, 10,000 drawings, 50,000 ...Read more
ORLEANS BOTANICAL GARDEN
A place to stroll and discover, allowing everyone to breathe in the city, ...Read more
COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SAINT-PIERRE-LE-PUELLIER
Discover the Saint-Pierre-le-Puellier collegiate church, now a venue for ...Read more
HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ORLÉANAIS
Read moreThis beautiful Renaissance building is awarded to the architect Jacques Androuet du Hoop. It was built in 1548 for Philippe Cabu, a lawyer at the Châtelet. Discreet, unknown to the Orléanais, it still houses the Gallo-Roman bronze treasure found in the bed of the Loire in Neuvy-en-Sullias. It is a set of Gallic and Gallo-Roman sculptures known to specialists, but finally far less from the local point of view. The objects, of all beauty, reveal an extremely modern style of Bohemian art. The rest of the collection relates to the city's decorative arts and archaeology: medieval history, Renaissance sculpture, crafts and factories, ceramics. A room is dedicated to the port of Orléans, another to Joan of Arc under Redeployment, one, finally, to the architectural heritage of Orléans through the watercolours of the th century Charles Thought.
THE FOREST OF ORLEANS
At 35,000 ha, this forest is the largest state-owned forest in France.Read more
NICHE HOTEL
A hotel with a courtyard and a belfry in Gothic and Renaissance style that ...Read more
CHARLES PÉGUY MUSEUM
Museum housing a large cover of the book La Quinzaine, whose summary tells ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME CHURCH OF RECOVERY
Church dedicated to the memory of the deliverance of Orleans in 1429, built ...Read more
MAISON JEAN D'ALIBERT
The richness of the decoration of this house reflects the richness of its ...Read more
LOUIS PASTEUR PARK
Louis Pasteur Park, one of the great green spaces of Orléans protected by ...Read more
WAR MEMORIAL
A commemorative monument by sculptor Charles Malfray and his brother Henri, ...Read more
PROTESTANT TEMPLE OF ORLEANS
Read moreThe Protestant Temple is remarkable for its architecture. Anyone who passes through the streets of Burgundy cannot miss him and remain indifferent to him. It is the work of the architect Orléanais François Narcisse Pagot, and was built at the site of the former church Saint-Pierre-Empont, to be inaugurated on 2 May 1839. It is a building of circular central plane, formerly covered by a dome. This rotunda has a diameter of 14,80 m. It opens with a portail ion order portal. The whole is crowned with ionic entablature, decorated with triglyphes and métopes, the latter decorated with rayons à. The interior design is mainly designed in wood and has an organ installed at the opening of the Temple but completely replaced in 1964. The Temple is classified Historic Monuments. Website: www.erf-orleans.org