Caught in La Chapelle-Hugon, the passage from the old dividing line, which ran from 1940 to 1943, and a German wardrobe still present, testifies to this sad era. Then the inevitable Romanesque church, with two names: Saint-Étienne and Saint-Martin, ranked at Historic Monuments on February 19, 1926, where a melting bencher attests to the excellence of the art foundry in Berry in the Middle Ages… The 380 Cappello-Hugonnais live on an area of 16.16 hectares - no more and no less - where the Berry Canal line accaccating 3.7 km is entirely dry, which does not prevent the roadway from being in good condition and accessible to the hikers and the small queen's followers. who want to follow fire from the mariners… So we will easily access the site of the Forges de Trézy, which are also closed and we will certainly cross the road of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostela in the village of the commune which takes the direction of Grossouvre and Sancorners, eternal, she!

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