Saintes
History The Santones tribe lived in the Saintonge region at the time of the Gauls. During the reign of the Emperor ...
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Automatic translate Ancient Benedictine abbey created in 1047, the Abbaye aux Dames was the first monastery for ...
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Automatic translate The Museum of Achevinage occupies the former Town Hall of Saintes with its 1587 belfry, its ...
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Automatic translate Built in 1738 for the Marquis Antoine Guinot de Monconseil, the hotel was from 1790 to 1810 the ...
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Automatic translate Dedicated to the Bishop of Saintes, Vivien, the current church is built on the site of three ...
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Automatic translate Located on the Cours Reverseseaux, the Temple Protestant of Saintes is the work of the Parisian ...
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Automatic translate The Saint-Pallais parish church is built on the site of the Palladius funeral sanctuary, bishop ...
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Automatic translate Located on the right bank on the André Malraux esplanade, the archaeological museum exhibits ...
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Automatic translate The church was built from 1081 under the impulse of the Burgundian abbey of Cluny to shelter the ...
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Automatic translate According to tradition, the Saint-Pierre cathedral was built on the site of an old Christian ...
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Automatic translate The Germanicus Arch marked the main entrance to the Roman city in front of the bridge that ...
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Automatic translate The thermes of Saint-Saloine are the remains of one of the many thermal baths owned by Saintes ...
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The Charente Valley is a natural site, classified "Natura 2000". The protection zone extends from Angoulême to ...