Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Saint-Hippolyte is a village in south-east Touraine, in Indre valley. In 1827, he annexed the town of Vitray. Its inhabitants are called Hippolytains and Hippolytaines.
GPS coordinates of St-Hippolyte: 1 ° 06'07 "E - 47 ° 03'29" N
The church of Saint-Hippolyte, built in the 11th century (nave, choir and apse semi -circular) has been changed to 15th (front) and 16th centuries (side door under a porch frame).
bell tower dates from the 12th century but the stone spire that tops it is the 15th century.
In the Rue du Chateau, a house still has a wrought iron sign saddler. This was to manufacture and sell harnesses, bags and belts.

Features:
  • Vitray Castle (16th and 19th centuries), with two circular towers over the old mill
  • tan Vitray (16th century), downstream of the castle
  • houses of the village 16th and 17th centuries
  • the well to flat roof of the High-Bordes

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Cravant-les-Coteaux

The laundry of the hamlet of Narçay, west of the new town of Cravant.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Saint-Pierre-des-Corps

Saint-Pierre-des-Corps est une ville de la banlieue est de Tours, située entre la Loire et le Cher. Ravagée par des inondations de la Loire en 1527, 1577, 1755 et 1856, elle a été, de plus, en grande partie détruite lors de bombardements en 1944, en particulier dans la nuit du 10 au 11 avril 1944. C'est un centre ferroviaire important de l'ouest de la France. Ses habitants sont appelés les Corpopétrussiens et les Corpopétrussiennes.
Coordonnées GPS de St-Pierre-des-Corps: 0°43'12" E - 47 ° 23'25 "N
Very little of the ancient heritage has been retained but you can see the town hall.
The Church of the Miraculous Medal, is building recently.
Near the town hall, the library looks like a church with a steeple and sanctuary.
A steam locomotive Pacific 231 E 41, 1935 is parked, since May 30, 1974, in a square Boulevard of deportees.

to see:
  • one home, very altered, the 16th and 17th centuries, the former Abbey of Saint-Loup (crossing Trousseau)
  • the modern church of the Assumption
neighboring Towns: The City- aux-Dames , Saint-Avertin Tours and

The arms of Saint-Pierre-des-Corps

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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St. Flovier

St. Flovier is a village in southeastern Touraine. Its inhabitants are called Floviens and Floviennes. GPS
St. Flovier: 1 ° 01'47 "E - 46 ° 58'05" N
Flovier Church St. (12th century) was rebuilt in 1886 in the neo-Gothic.
By cons, its bell tower dated 1747.
In Sainte-Barbe, you can still see the old painted ad for the clothing brand Le Mont-Saint-Michel - Aries. The slogan was truncated: a garment for each use.
The third castle Roulet (1881) was demolished around 1950. The first castle dating from the 14th century (it left few traces), the second of the 18th century.

Features:
  • former 17th century rectory of St. Julitte, town annexed by St. Flovier
  • in 1826 the house of La Fontaine (18th century): 19 rue de la Republique
  • the former priory of the 17th century and the chapel of St. Barbara: 21 rue du Commerce
Heritage disappeared
  • Church St. Julitte (15th century) destroyed in 1900

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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The Rich Rule

The Rich is a suburb west of Tours. In 1787, she was called Varenne-de-la-Riche. Its inhabitants are called Larichois and Larichoises.
GPS La Riche: 0 ° 39'57 "E - 47 ° 23'24" N
The priory of Saint-Cosme , founded in 1092, has retained remnants of its 12th century church (the apse and Romanesque, the Gothic arch and the cross south).
In the chorus, now extinct, is the tomb of Pierre de Ronsard, the "Prince of Poets", who had received the commendation of the priory in 1565. He retained until his death, December 27, 1585. He was born September 11, 1524 at The Manor Possonnière in Couture-sur-Loir in Vendome.
prior's house dates from the 15th century.
the first floor are the apartments of Ronsard, whose small firm where the poet wrote his works.
The monks' refectory was built in the 12th century.
is entered through a porch carved.
Inside the dining hall, we can see the beams ...
... and the chair of the reader ...
... richly ornamented.
Next to the dining hall, hotel was built in the 13th century.
From Castle Plessis-les-Tours (15th century), there remains only this house and a rectangular octagonal stair turret. King Louis XI lived in this castle and died there August 30, 1483.
In the former convent of the Minimes Grand du Plessis, there remains only the home of the 17th century, a small octagonal tower of the 18th century ...
... and a neo-Gothic chapel of 1877 (unfinished) containing the tomb of St. Francis of Paola (founder of the convent in 1489).
The Church of St. Anne was built in 1855 in a neo-Gothic.
The private mansion Pavilions date of 1640.
There are still some old houses in La Riche, like this (provided with mullioned windows) located in the rue Saint-Vincent-de-Paule.
In Dovecote Street, a former Fuye square was transformed into a private home. Its roof retains a vestige of lantern.
The city has its vane whose central part is the logo of La Riche.
The private mansion of La Rabaterie (15th century) has a central rectangular building with two unequal wings at right angles to the west and a square tower with spiral staircase.

Features:
  • Priory St. Anne's 16th century chapel and priory buildings from the 19th century
towns / villages: Ballan-Mire , Played-les-Tours , St. Genouph and Tours

The arms of La Riche

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St. Rule is a town in eastern Touraine. Its inhabitants are called Règlois St. and St. Règloises.
GPS coordinates of St Rule: 1 ° 03'12 "E - 47 ° 24'28" N
The Church of St. Paul was built in 1898 in a Romanesque Revival style. It contains stained glass from 1871 produced by the workshop of master glassmakers Lobin.
Castle private Arpentis date from the 16th and 17th centuries. It was restored in 1884. Moats were dug in the 17th century.

to see:
  • Thomeaux private mansion (19th century)
  • Arpentis of the mill (16th and 17th centuries) on the Hoard
  • troglodyte dwellings and cellars of localities and Breussolières Mazeure
towns / villages: Amboise, Officer and Souvigny-de-Touraine

Bed and Breakfast (Bed & Breakfast)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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St. Cross en-Touraine

La Croix en Touraine is a village east of the province. Formerly, he bore the names of Saint-Quentin-close-and Bléré La Croix-de-Bléré. Its inhabitants are called Crucificiens and Crucificiennes.
GPS La Croix en Touraine: 0 ° 59'30 "E - 47 ° 20'20" N
The Church of St. Quentin, built in the 12th century (nave, transept, choir broken barrel, octagonal tower, apse and chapels in a cul-de-four), was amended in the 15th Century (Chapel).
The semi-circular apse is pierced by three arched windows.
This church has some grotesque corbels.
The private castle of La Gaillardière is a stately home in the 16th century, rebuilt in 1743. The square tower converted into a dovecote in the 16th century. This has kept leaking putlogs circular earthenware.
The private castle of Paradise has a 16th century house, a wing in the 18th century square and a pigeon Circular of the 16th century. The castle formed a fee depending on the lordship of cards.
The private castle of La Herserie (16th century) was rebuilt in the 19th century.
The private mansion of La Chauvinière (17th century) includes a rectangular house whose roof rests on two rings and sprockets is pierced by two dormers with curved pediment. Its boundary wall is flanked by two round towers roofs pepper.
At a place called La Roche, one can discover this ancient square dovecote.

Features:
  • private castles of the 19th century: The Cross and Finispont
  • Lauconnière private mansion (18th century)
  • Park Edward Andrew with many tree species
Commons nearby: Amboise, Bléré , Civray-de-Touraine and Dierre

Gîte (Self-catering cottage)
The arms of La Croix-en-Touraine