Notre-Dame-d'Oé is a city in the northern suburbs of Tours. In the 9th century, it has been referred to as Odacus . Its inhabitants are called Oésiens and Oésiennes.
GPS coordinates of Notre-Dame-d'Oé: 0 ° 42'34 "E - 47 ° 27'24" N
The Notre-Dame, built in the 11th century , has been rebuilt in the 16th and 18th centuries.
It contains many stained glass windows.
Castle Private Mazières includes a central building of the 18th century and two wings of the 19th century. Remains of its walls from the 16th century (two turrets) are visible in the Rue du Vieux-Bourg. Its fleet includes a loft.
The private castle of the 18th century Hopitau date.
The private mansion of La Chassetière was built in 1720.
Castle Private Mazières includes a central building of the 18th century and two wings of the 19th century. Remains of its walls from the 16th century (two turrets) are visible in the Rue du Vieux-Bourg. Its fleet includes a loft.
The private castle of the 18th century Hopitau date.
The private mansion of La Chassetière was built in 1720.
There are some old houses like this located in Church Street.
The laundry city is situated on the banks of the creek Perrée, after the deadlock in the laundry.
the street from the church, one can find that old wooden wheel wells ...
On the Town Hall Square, an amazing "work shoe" of 800 kg was used in the 19th century, shoeing horses and oxen used for field work.
The private mansion of La Noue was built in the 16th century and rebuilt in the 19th century.
Features:
- the private castle of La Soudelle (19th century)
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