TYPICAL STREETS OF DUN-SUR-AURON
The town's rich past is revealed through its streets and buildings, offering an immersion in its history.
Some beautiful streets and buildings recall the town's rich past. In the Grande-Rue, half-timbered houses with corbels, stair turrets and wooden galleries, often with 19th-century shopfronts, can be admired. Rue Saint-Vincent, lined with 17th-century bourgeois houses, is also worth a visit, notably for the gargoyle at no. 18. Near a tree-lined square, the church of Saint-Étienne, a former collegiate church dating from the 12th-15th centuries, is revealed.
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