Established on the ancient shoreline - the sea came to this place about a thousand years ago - the village of Bois-de-Céné, today in the heart of the Breton marshes of the Vendée, has been inhabited since the highest antiquity. A few kilometres from the village, on the road to Châteauneuf, an ancient limestone island in the Gulf of Machecoul preserves the ruins of the abbey of Ile Chauvet, founded in 1130. The brothers Jean and Joël Martel, famous sculptors and decorators of the Art Deco period, are buried in the cemetery of the town.

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