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Le Château de Plessis-l ès-Tours: son histoire

Autrefois connu sous le nom de Montils-lez-Tours , il devient le premier château royal de la Vallée des Rois quand Louis XI l'achète en 1463 puis l'aménage. Durant son règne, il s'attache à bâtir une France plus forte : il encourage l'imprimerie, les relais postaux, les arts et s'affirme comme le garant du "bien commun" de ses sujets. Il meurt au Plessis le 30 août 1483. A travers les siècles, l'histoire du château de Plessis-Lès-Tours est marquée par une succession de péripéties ou d'événements d'importance qui, malgré tout et pour des raisons complexes, l'ont plongé dans l'oubli et classé au rang de vestige architectural après son démembrement lors de la vente des biens nationaux en 1792.

Son passé prestigieux de demeure royale et de capitale du royaume dépasse le seul règne de Louis XI et s'étale sur près de deux siècles (XVe et XVIe siècles) où régnèrent onze rois de France de Charles VII à Louis XIII qui, presque tous, arpentèrent ce site privilégié situé entre la Loire et le Cher.

Puis le château subit les coups de boutoir des évolutions historiques avec son cortège de destructions irrémédiables et de piteux aménagements : dépôt de mendicité, ferme, usine de plombs de chasse, dépôt de vidanges... Une nouvelle période plus fructueuse s'échelonnera sur trente-deux ans avec le rachat et la restauration des bâtiments rescapés par M. Petit de Vauzelles puis par le Docteur Chaumier, médecin réputé du début du XXe siècle qui en fait un institut de vaccinologie . L'Institut est aussi alors un musée historique enrichi d'un volet consacré à la vaccination. Mais il est surtout le plus important institut de vaccine d'Europe où est développé le vaccin contre la variole.

La ville de Tours achète le château en 1932 qui devient un musée dédié aux traditions populaires de Touraine et à Louis XI . Des milliers d'écoliers tourangeaux de plusieurs générations tremblent devant le faux lit de l'universelle Aragne ou à l'évocation du cachot de la Balue. Le musée périclite et ferme en 1995 par manque de visiteurs.

Trois ans après sa fermeture, et après une année de travaux d'aménagement, la Compagnie José Manuel Cano Lopez s'y installe pour mener à bien un projet artistique et culturel centré sur les ouvertures de la création artist ique aux p ublics .

Le projet, qui a connu des évolutions permanentes, est devenu en 2022 le Plessis, commun culturel et humaniste.

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15 Best Things to Do in Tours (France)

It’s no mystery that Tours is a favourite base for people discovering the Loire Valley’s exalted châteaux.

Villandry, Chenonceau and Amboise are moments by car, and with the help of the Loire à Vélo network you can visit them on two wheels with ease.

But you may find that if you delve a little more into Tours’ history and attractions, it could be difficult to leave the city at all.

In the centre are timber houses and renaissance mansions on car-free streets, and museums that draw you into the city’s medieval past.

There are vineyards welcoming inquisitive oenophiles in the countryside and both the waters and banks of the Loire invite you to go wherever your sense of curiosity leads.

Lets explore the best things to do in Tours :

1. Tours Cathedral

Tours Cathedral

Even by the glacial speed of construction in the middle ages, Tours Cathedral took a long time to be completed.

Building began in 1170 and wouldn’t be finished until 1547, but this means we’re met with a perfect summary of the evolution of gothic art.

The ensemble of original 13th-century stained glass windows in the ambulatory chapels and above the choir is one of the finest in France, and seems to generate its own light.

The cathedral has information panels giving you the meaning behind each image.

The marble renaissance tombs of King Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany’s children are also moving, as both died in infancy.

2. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours

The riches from Cardinal Richelieu’s 17th-century campaign against the Huguenots and the art seized from abbeys during the Revolution all ended up at Tours’ stellar museum of fine art.

Because of their religious source there’s a good body of Italian gothic primitives from the 14th and 15th centuries, while the two renaissance paintings by Andrea Mentegna are regarded as masterpieces.

You’ve got over a thousand artworks to get through, with sculpture by Rodin, Flemish and Dutch painting by Rembrandt and Rubens, and Impressionism by Monet and Degas.

3. Tours Botanical Garden

Tours Botanical Garden

The city’s municipal garden has a bit of a troublesome setting, between the Loire and Cher, which made it susceptible to flooding in the past, with two devastating inundations in the mid-19th century that filled the greenhouses with two metres of water.

Even after being hit by bombs in the Second World War there isn’t the slightest hint of a troubled past at these serene gardens.

On your walk you may notice some trees you haven’t seen before, like the Chinese empress tree, ginkgo biloba and the endangered dawn redwood.

The animal park is from 1863 and has farm animals for kids to bond with, as well as more exotic species like wallabies.

4. Le Vieux Tours

Place de Plumereau

Like all the best historic city centres the historic buildings on the pedestrian streets around Place Plumereau aren’t sterile museum pieces but vibrant cornerstones of local life, used as shops, restaurants and bars.

Place de Plumereau is at the nerve centre of one of the largest conservation areas in Europe, with renaissance mansions boasting sculpted reliefs or cantilevered timber houses, going strong for hundreds of years.

If you’re OK with everybody knowing you’re a tourist, jump aboard the little train that departs every hour from Place Plumereau in summer.

5. Musée du Compagnonnage

Abbey of Saint-Julien

In the 16th-century Dormitory at the former Abbey of Saint-Julien is a museum devoted to a French workers’ movement that dates back to medieval times.

Roughly, the Compagnons du Tour de France is like a guild of journeymen that preserves historic trades and educates young people about them as part of an apprenticeship.

To complete the apprenticeship and become a “companion” a craftsman had to create a masterpiece for whatever discipline he worked in.

And these dumbfounding creations are presented at the museum, in all kinds of different disciplines, like metalwork, tailoring, shoemaking and woodcarving.

6. Hôtel Goüin

Hôtel Goüin

What may be the most beautiful of Tours’ many old building has just come through a long restoration and is open to the public once more.

Hôtel Goüin is an early-renaissance palace on Rue du Commerce, with a balustraded porch and the sort of loggia in which you might expect to see Juliet calling for Romeo.

During the restoration they unearthed fragments of an older building from the 1100s, with four arches and a well, which are on show.

You might just want to stop for a photo of that magnificent facade, but there’s an archaeological museum inside with artefacts from Roman times up to the 1800s.

7. Halles de Tours

Halles de Tours

Billed as the “Belly of Tours” (ventre de Tours), the city’s indoor market may not be France’s largest, but it’s a gastronome’s idea of heaven.

You may even want to bring your camera or have your phone at the ready, because the cheese, charcuterie, seafood and in-season fruit and vegetable counters are presented with real flair.

If you’re stuck for gift ideas then markets like this tick the box as they’re stocked with all the best from the region.

At Tours that entails wine from the Loire Valley and luxury chocolate.

The city is one of France’s chocolate capitals, and every years holds the Salon du Chocolat de Tours at the Centre de Congrès Vinci.

Come for lunch too: The oyster bar shucks your oyster as you go.

8. Jardin des Prébendes d’Oé

Jardin des Prébendes d'Oé

During the French Second Empire from the mid-1800s English-style parks like this one popped up in provincial cities across France.

This was a spot for urban families to take promenades, kids to play and for the city to put on outdoor concerts at the park’s gazebo.

There’s less of the formality of French parterres, as paths weave through tulip flowerbeds and  copses of lime, plane, cedar, chestnut and lofty redwood trees.

So if you could do with a moment of repose take a wander by the pond and pause for a tea or coffee at the kiosk.

On warmer days you could load up on cheese and charcuterie at the market and have the perfect French picnic.

9. Église Saint-Julien de Tours

Église Saint-Julien de Tours

The predecessors of this  12th-century abbey were wrecked by the Normans in the 9th century and then in a war between the feudal houses of Blois and Anjou in the 10th century.

But miraculously the building that followed has survived everything from the French Revolution to the Second World War.

It was part of a long-gone abbey, and the garden next to the church is where the cloister used to be, while the Musée de Compagnonnage occupies the old dormitory.

10. “Toue” River Cruises

Toue River cruises

Commercial craft floated along the Loire and Cher since antiquity, hauling people, wine, silk, lumber, salt and all sorts of other cargo up and down these rivers.

Because the waterways can get very shallow they used flat-bottomed sailboats called “toues”, and you can too! Toues can carry between 12 and 30 passengers for hour-long trips, or even romantic dinner cruises in the evening.

Their skippers know these waters and banks like the backs of their hands: And with the deck as your balcony, they’ll shed light on the Tours’ river trade, its many colourful characters and perils.

11. Loire à Vélo

Loire à Vélo

If you had to picture some quintessentially French holiday activities, a bike ride next to the Loire with a backdrop of gentle vine-striped hills and châteaux must be one of the first that comes to mind.

About 150km of the of the Loire à Vélo cycle trail’s totalling 800km are in the Touraine region.

The route is clearly-marked, easy -going because it never leaves the riverside and convenient as there are dozens of hire stations along the way.

You could give yourself set destinations like Amboise or Villandry, which are both reachable in about an hour.

Or make more of an adventure of it by going further afield and spending the night at the inns on the route that are happy to accommodate cyclists.

12. Guinguette sur Loire

Guinguette sur Loire

On the left bank of the Loire, just by Pont Wilson, is where Tours’ “Guinguette” takes place from May to September.

It isn’t officially summer in Tours until this outdoor café by the river is bustling every evening with locals and tourists at the bar terrace, taking part in dance lessons, enjoying concerts or watching movies at the outdoor cinema.

Tours is a student city so the atmosphere is always warm and energetic.

The location is wonderful, under willow trees and string lights, with the river rolling past.

And every year there Guinguette has something new on the schedule.

13. Wine and Gastronmic Visits

Touraine Sauvignon

If you’re a wine-lover you’ve come to the right place.

There’s an absurd amount of AOCs nearby: A dozen within an hour, and five bordering the city.

The diversity will make your head spin more than the wine itself, with the reds of Touraine-Chenonceau, the whites of Touraine Sauvignon and rosés made in Touraine noble joué.

When it comes to precious foodstuffs there’s a saffron market in Preuilly-sur-Claise and a seasonal truffle market at Marigny-Marmande.

The local cheese, Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine is known to all for its cylindrical shape and the straw that pierces it through the centre.

To know more, pay a visit to the dairy at Les Passerelles or the child-friendly goat farm, Cabri au Lait, which makes Sainte-Maure but also has a petting zoo for the little guys and girls.

14. Château de Villandry

Château de Villandry

It would be criminal to visit Tours and not call in at one of the abundant château in the region.

Tours is touted as a gateway for these sensational pieces of French royal or noble heritage.

You can reach Villandry in 20 minutes, and it’s one of the finest.

The gardens are the showstopper at this château.

They were restored at the turn of the century by the Spanish doctor Joachim Carvallo.

He conceived several terraces of renaissance gardens, all with precisely trimmed boxwood hedges in joyous geometric configurations.

There’s a water garden, labyrinth, sun garden, ornamental garden with high hedges, but the most astounding is the formal medieval kitchen garden, all in neat plots.

15. Château d’Amboise

Château d'Amboise

The home of Francis I and most of the French royalty in the 16th century is a 20-minute car or train ride to the east.

The château had its heyday in the renaissance period after Charles VIII turned it from a fortress into the Loire valley’s first Italian-style palace in the late-1400s.

In 1516 Francis I invited Leonardo da Vinci to live and work in Amboise, and the polymath’s home at Clos Lucé was actually connected to the Château d’Amboise by underground passageways that you can discover today by prior arrangement.

Da Vinci died here in 1519 and is buried at the Chapel of Saint-Hubert at the Château.

The gardens are embellished with spherical topiaries and the views from this spur above the Loire are divine.

15 Best Things to Do in Tours (France):

  • Tours Cathedral
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
  • Tours Botanical Garden
  • Le Vieux Tours
  • Musée du Compagnonnage
  • Hôtel Goüin
  • Halles de Tours
  • Jardin des Prébendes d'Oé
  • Église Saint-Julien de Tours
  • "Toue" River Cruises
  • Loire à Vélo
  • Guinguette sur Loire
  • Wine and Gastronmic Visits
  • Château de Villandry
  • Château d'Amboise

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Best things to do in the city of Tours, France

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Nestled in Loire Valley along the riverside shores of Loire, Tours is the first main city you’ll probably stop in while visiting Loire Valley from Paris . Not only dynamic and captivatingly historic, Tours is also an imperative stopover on your Route of Loire Valley Castle .

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Best things to do & see in Tours, France

We recommend you to spend around a half-day in Tours before driving to another destination in the Valley. Find out about the Top places to visit in Tours now!

The historic city center of Tours

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One of the most captivating things to do in Tours is exploring its historic city center, which will instantly transport you to a different era. The cobblestone streets and Tudor-style architecture evoke an almost mesmerizing atmosphere that encourages further exploration through every winding corner.

Idea for a walk: In the evening, the city of Tours showcases all its riches by offering ” Light Trails “ by illuminating the city’s emblematic monuments. All you have to do is criss-cross the “Vieux-Tours” or “Balzac” route to enjoy this open-air spectacle.

Saint-Gatien Cathedral

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One of the most impressive things to do in Tours is this special ampitheater. Built on the remains of the Gallo-Roman city Caesarodunum , the Saint-Gatien cathedral is right in the center of the city. Bringing together the pious, lovers of art, architecture or history, this building is a clever mix of Gothic construction and Renaissance style, testimony to its evolution through the ages.

Walk along the banks of the Loire river

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As you probably know, Tours is crossed by the Loire River. It is therefore natural that we advise walkers and hikers to tread the urban path starting from rue André Malraux.

For about 3 miles (1h30), you can follow the banks of the Loire and discover Ile Aucard as well as Ile Simon which offers a beautiful view of the Pont Wilson for a photo break.

The botanical garden

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Next on our list of things to do in Tours is its Botanical garden. Since 1843, the botanical garden has been an essential place for a walk. There is a space dedicated to plant collections, a playground for children and even an animal park.

What to do near Tours, France?

Discover this incredible region of white and rosé wines! Experience the beauty of local cellars, engage with passionate winegrowers and collect unforgettable memories while indulging in a variety of flavors.

Visit the amazing Loire Valley Castles

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The Loire Valley is home to some of the most magnificent castles in France, and those near Tours are not to be missed. One of the top castles to visit is Château de Chenonceau , known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens that are reflected in the waters of the River Cher. Another must-see is Château de Chambord (above), a Renaissance masterpiece with its iconic double-helix staircase. Château de Villandry is also worth a visit for its elaborate gardens, while Château d’Amboise offers breathtaking views of the Loire River. These castles near Tours showcase the rich history and architectural beauty of the Loire Valley, making them a must-see for any visitor to the region.

Meet Loire Valley wine growers

 - Une journée dans les vignes du Val de Loire

Great way to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of French winemaking, discovering Loire Valley wineries is a must-do while in the region. Known for its picturesque vineyards, historic chateaux, and diverse wine production, making it an ideal destination for wine enthusiasts. From sharing a meal with a winegrower to walking in the vineyards or exploring some antics troglodytes cellars (old chalk cellars), import our interactive map to your cell phone and book your next wine experience on Winalist!

Take a Loire Valley Vineyard Day Trip

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Discover the treasures of the Loire Valley comfortably seated in a 9-seater mini-bus with the Val de Loire Travel agency.

During a full day, you will be taken to several villages around Tours to discover the troglodytes, the know-how and the wines of the region . The wine tour will end with a visit to one of the most beautiful private castles in the region, located in the middle of the forest of Chinon.

The expedition will include several tastings of fine wines and a delightful meal, all meticulously planned by the organizers. At day’s end, you’ll be brought back to your launching point in Tours’ city center.

What is Tours, France known for?

The main attractions of Tours, France are the Saint-Gatien Cathedral, the Museum of Fine Arts, the botanical garden and Vieux-Tours with its half-timbered houses.

Is tours a city in France?

Yes, tours is a city located in France, in the Loire Valley. It is known for its beautiful architecture, charming streets, and rich history. Tours is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world to explore its many attractions and cultural sites. So, to clarify, tours is a city in France.

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Montils is a small village perched at an altitude of 43 m, located in a triangle formed by the towns of Cognac , Saintes and Pons , the heart of the Seugne Valley.

Vineyards and cereal plains extend to the river Charente. Seugne Charente and offer the pleasure of practicing river fishing.

You can also discover the Seugne and numerous canoe river arm.

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Nearest cities & towns, things to see and do.

  • Village of Montils:
  • Church ranked 12th with curious corbels and scabrous.
  • Near the church, two sarcophagi: one to two seats and one trough (VIII-XII).
  • High density of underground shelters including the town hall (you can visit on request). In the region, is dubbed the capital of Montils underground.
  • At a place called "Averton" Bridge of Pérat composed of limestone monoliths. The Wind Mill: Neolithic site namesake.
  • At a place called Jarlac: the ruins of a windmill. This place offers a superb panorama of the marshes of the Seugne.
  • The Guédard: small picnic area beside the river Seugne.
  • At a place called Mérignac
  • The castle and its grounds (private). The porch of the castle is dated nineteenth. The gatehouse is flanked by two towers with corbelled niches.
  • The mill Merignac, astride a reach of Seugne offers a visual pleasure.
  • At a place called Auvignac, a charming little village, the path between two mountains will take you to the "Gour" resurgence in high flow, which flows into an arm of the Seugne. The mill and the bridge of three arches is a remarkable architectural ensemble. The foundations of the mill based on wheels cars side weir. A very pleasant place to explore by canoe.

Events and festivities

  • Annual Day (merrymaking): 2nd weekend of May.
  • Flea Fair: 2nd Sunday of May.

Romanesque church Saint-Sulpice

Visits, leisure and activities nearby

  • Cognac (20 km) with its vineyards and wineries.
  • Saintes (20 km) with its arena and its arch of Germanicus.
  • Pons (10 km), a medieval town.

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Oggi una gran parte della città è moderna ma resta il quartiere medievale di Vieux-Tours con i numerosi edifici a graticcio (un esempio sono quelli in Place Plumereau ), la cattedrale del XII secolo e  rovine romane sparse un po' ovunque, anche nel Jardin de St Pierre le Puellier (ingresso dal numero 5 di Place Plumereau).

Tours è una città dove gli opposti convivono in armonia: l'arte classica e l'artigianato, la gastronomia d'alta classe (immancabile per i buongustai la visita al mercato coperto) e la gustosa cucina rustica locale, giardini botanici storici e moderne piazze con i tavolini all'aperto, grandi magazzini di alta moda e mercati di strada.

In città se ne tengono ben 30 dal mercato alimentare settimanale, il mercoledì e il sabato, ai mercatini biologici fino ad arrivare all'annuale Foire à l'ail et au basilico (fiera dell'aglio e del basilico) che si tiene a fine luglio nel vicino comune di Sainte-Anne. Tour è facilmente raggiungibile in treno da Parigi (col velocissimo TGV).

Place Plumereau

A Tours passa la storia di personaggi come San Graziano (III secolo), che contribuì a cristianizzare la Gallia Romana, e soprattutto San Martino da Tours (III secolo), che divise il suo mantello con il mendicante, che poi in sogno gli apparve come Gesù. Grazie a lui Tours divenne un eccezionale luogo di pellegrinaggio di re, aristocratici, scienziati e pensatori, oltre che persone comuni.

Il celebre autore Balzac in uno slancio d'amore per la città dichiarò che Tours è "sorridente, amorevole, fresca, fiorita, profumato meglio di tutte le altre città del mondo" .

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Centro storico di Tours

Infatti, prima della Rivoluzione Francese, gli abitanti di Tours (detti "Les Tourangeaux") erano rinomati per parlare la forma "più pura" di francese in tutto il paese. L'accento della città era quello della corte reale di Francia, e la pronuncia della Turenna (Touraine) era tradizionalmente considerata come la pronuncia più standard della lingua francese, fino al XIX secolo, quando la pronuncia standard divenne quella della borghesia parigina. Questo si spiegò con il fatto che la corte di Francia risiedette a Tours e nella zona tra il 1430 e il 1530. Contemporaneamente il francese, la lingua della corte, divenne la lingua ufficiale di tutto il regno. Il Concilio di Tours nell'813, voluto da Carlo Magno , decise che i sacerdoti dovevano predicare nelle lingue volgari perché la gente comune non riusciva più a capire il latino classico. Questo fu il primo riconoscimento ufficiale di una lingua francese precoce, distinta dal latino, e può essere considerata come la data di nascita del francese. In generale fu l'atto di nascita di tutte le lingue romanze. L'ordinanza di Montils-lès-Tours, promulgata da Carlo VII nel 1454, imponeva di scrivere, nella lingua madre della zona, le usanze orali che avevano forza di legge. Un'ordinanza di Carlo VIII (nato ad Amboise, vicino a Tours) nel 1490 e una di Luigi XII (nato a Blois, vicino a Tours) nel 1510 ampliarono il campo di applicazione dell'ordinanza di Carlo VII. Infine, l'ordinanza Villers-Cotterêts, firmata da Francesco I nel 1539, richiedeva l'uso del francese in tutti gli atti giuridici, nei contratti notarili e nella legislazione ufficiale per evitare qualsiasi confusione linguistica.

Capitale di Francia per tre volte

Oltre a quando fu capitale della Francia a partire da Luigi XI, successivamente, anche se breve tempo e in circostanze poco felici, Tour fu capitale della nazione per altre due volte. Nel 1870, durante la disastrosa Guerra franco-prussiana , il governo francese in fuga da Parigi si insediò per alcuni mesi nella cittadina prima che anch'essa venisse conquistata dai prussiani. Lo stesso accadde nel corso dell'invasione nazista del 1940, esattamente 70 anni più tardi, quando la città ospitò il governo in fuga prima che questi si spostasse a Vichy .

Attrazioni di Tours

Cattedrale di Tours

Da non perdere una passeggiata in Place Plumerau , nel quartiere storico Vieux-Tours , dove si possono ammirare bellissime case medievali quattrocentesche in pietra e legno. Durante il giorno, nei bar e ristoranti davanti alle case a graticcio del XV secolo è tutto un via vai di persone, locali, studenti della vicina università e turisti. Il vecchio "Carroi aux Chapeaux" era infatti un luogo conosciuto dalla borghesia che veniva a comprare fiori per decorare i cappelli e ospitava alcune delle personalità più importanti della città. Ma di notte, Place Plume, come la chiamano i "Tourangeaux", diventa il centro della vita notturna cittadina.

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Mangiare e bere a Tours

La regione di Touraine è conosciuta come la terra del buon cibo e del buon vivere, e questo è tanto più evidente nel mercato alimentare coperto di Tours , Les Halles , in rue des Halles. Architettonicamente non proprio bello questo mercato offre il meglio della produzione locale ed è circondato da ristoranti, caffé e trattorie dove si mangia ovviamente molto bene.

Una lista della spesa tipica della zona include: un coniglio selvatico, una selezione di formaggi caprini locali di La Montagne aux Fromages e qualche buon vino da la Les Belles Grotte (tipo il Vouvray o di Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil). Se volete farvi una cultura sul vino locale fra i tanti piccoli musei di Tours visitate, il Museo del Vino di Touraine (16 rue Nationale), con le informazioni sulla regione vinicola, degustazioni e campioni per la vendita.

Ma il cibo e il vino non sono gli unici elementi che aumentano la qualità della vita a Tours. Se la moda è la vostra passione Tours è piena di boutique, anche di stilisti locali e i prezzi sono più competitivi rispetto a Parigi. La strada degli artigiani, con piccole boutique interessanti, antiquari, librai e molto altro, è Rue de la Scellerie .

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  • Birth: Oct 10 1492 - La Riche, 37520, France, Au Château Du Plessis-Lès-Tours
  • Death: Dec 16 1495 - Amboise, 37400, France
  • Parents: Charles de Valois, Anne de Dreux
  • Siblings: ...ois, François de Valois, Anne de Valois, Claude D'Orléans, X D'Orléans, X. D'Orléans, X D'Orléans, X D'Orléans, Renée D'Orléans, X D'Orléans

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Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492–16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany.

The marriage of Charles and Anne had been celebrated in December 1491, less than a year earlier; however, it had begun unhappily, the new Queen resenting the marriage forced upon her, and the political dominance of her sister-in-law, Anne, Duchess of Bourbon. Her pregnancy was thus greeted with especial joy by her – as well as by the King, and the people. Accordingly, Anne spent her pregnancy at ease, being given the devoted attention of her husband, who ensured that she would not be tired out or subject to unnecessary travel. In the autumn of 1492, the King and Queen went to the castle of Plessis lès Tours, where all was prepared for the birth of the hoped-for boy.

The Queen went into labour on the night of 10 October, and was swiftly attended to by the royal doctors and midwives; with her was King Charles, who soon lost his calm due to anxiety, much to the annoyance of those around. However, all went well, and at 4 o'clock in the morning, the Queen gave birth to a robust and well-formed boy, who was automatically Dauphin of France.

The Dauphin was immediately the subject of controversy. His parents and his godmother Jeanne de Laval, widow of King René I of Naples, wanted to name him Orlando (French: Orland), after Roland the hero of the The Song of Roland whose name was rended thus in Italian language; the name had been suggested to them by Francois, a hermit and preacher of Paule, in whom they had confidence. The godfathers (Louis, Duke of Orleans and Peter II, Duke of Bourbon), however, flatly refused to allow a future King of France to be given such a foreign name, and begged for him to be named instead after his ancestors: Louis, or Philippe, or Charles.

Finally, after three days of dispute, a compromise was reached: the Dauphin would be named Charles Orland in the French language, and Orlandus Carolus in Latin. This settled, the baptism was held on 13 October. The Dauphin, clad in cloth of gold, was carried into the Church of Saint Jean of Plessisour by Jean IV of Châlon, Prince of Orange, and was baptised in the font there, surrounded by the greatest lords of the Court, each holding the candle, the basin or the towel. During the ceremony, Charles VIII held the hand of François of Paule, who led the ceremony and blessed Charles Orlando. Anne of Brittany, still recovering, was not in attendance.

Described by the chronicler Philippe de Commines as a "beautiful child and daring in word, not fearing the things that the other children are accustomed to fear", Charles Orlando was a healthy and vigorous child, who grew well and strong, a fluent speaker by age 3. When he reached the age of 18 months, he was installed in Amboise, monitored by two governors, the lords de Boisy and That-Guénant, a governess, Madam de Bussière, and surrounded by a multitude of servants. He was the pride and joy of his parents. His mother doted on him, buying him presents; his father described him as the "most beautiful of [Charles'] invaluable stones". Both insisted on being kept informed of his health and his progress, by means of letters and messages.

The King also took a series of measures in order to protect his heir. Hunting in the forest of Amboise was prohibited; the doors of the city were reduced to four, making it easier to monitor traffic and to seal the city where necessary; archers were posted at the strategic points of the castle; and the child was constantly in the prayers of François of Paule. In the autumn of 1495, when an epidemic of measles struck Touraine, Charles VIII (who after returning from Italy remained in Lyon, where he was joined by the Queen), ordered the child to be even more closely cloistered in Amboise. But to no avail: Charles Orlando contracted measles, and in spite of the efforts of the doctors and the prayers of the monks, he expired on December 16, 1495. Charles VIII, deeply affected, but advised by his physicians to remain staunch and cheerful, succeeded in hiding his sorrow; Anne gave herself up to her grief so violently that for a time her life, and her sanity, were feared for.

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Another week, another monstrous purse on the PGA Tour (taken home by Scottie Scheffler). The first signature event to be played following the 2024 Masters took place in Hilton Head, South Carolina, with the RBC Heritage hosting the best golfers on Tour -- and the best golfer in the world came out on top once again

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Montilla-Moriles Wine Route

Montilla-Moriles Wine Route

The Montilla-Moriles Wine Route encompasses aromas, flavours, silence… and a splendid blend of varied landscapes where undulating chalky hills are covered by green vineyards and silvery olive groves. Wine presses, wineries and picturesque white villages dot this landscape in the south of Cordoba province, the heart of Andalusia.

To the west of the Sierras Subbéticas mountains, Pedro Ximénez grapes create these fine wines through the magical, mysterious and patient "criaderas and soleras" method in oak barrels that give them their characteristic quality.

The presses, at foot of the vineyards, produce aromatic wine must, smelling of fruit, yeast, breadcrumbs. The streets of the local towns herald in the autumn with the smell of new wine. It is in the winery, in the silence of the “cathedral”, in the tenuous light, the rough wood of the barrels,… where wine becomes truly great.

Close your eyes and try to imagine these lands which smell of bread, olive oil and… wine. The Montilla-Moriles Wine Route is a land rich in culture and leisure,… of experiences centred on a cultural, historical, artistic and gastronomic heritage without comparison.

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    Les Montils (French pronunciation: [le mɔ̃til]) is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France. ... From the old village remains a strong tower, the tower of Montils, an arch and some walls. Château de Frileuse; Agriculture. Wine : Cheverny, AOC; Population. Historical population;

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    Browse the best walks around Les Montils and see interactive maps of the top 10 hiking trails and routes. ... Château de Madon - Candé-sur-Beuvron loop from Candé-sur-Beuvron. 03:15. 12.6 km. 3.9 km/h. 50 m. 50 m. ... Explore the most popular Tours around Les Montils. MTB Trails around Les Montils. Cycling around Les Montils.

  13. THE BEST Les Montils Tours & Excursions

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  14. Montils

    Montils is a small village perched at an altitude of 43 m, located in a triangle formed by the towns of Cognac, Saintes and Pons, the heart of the Seugne Valley. Vineyards and cereal plains extend to the river Charente. Seugne Charente and offer the pleasure of practicing river fishing. You can also discover the Seugne and numerous canoe river arm.

  15. Tours, Francia

    L'ordinanza di Montils-lès-Tours, promulgata da Carlo VII nel 1454, imponeva di scrivere, nella lingua madre della zona, le usanze orali che avevano forza di legge. ... Questo capolavoro è stato conosciuto e apprezzato per secoli, e ha ispirato Eugène Delacroix e Honoré de Balzac, originario di Tours.

  16. Charles Orland de Valois, died young (1492

    Genealogy for Charles Orland de Valois, died young (1492 - 1495) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People ... Montils-Lez-Tour, I-Et-L, France. October 13, 1492. Baptism of Charles Orland de Valois, died young. Montils-Lez-Tour, I-Et-L, France. 1495 December 16, 1495.

  17. Mon'Ti Train des Montils

    All things to do in Les Montils Tours & Activities in Les Montils Things to do near Mon'Ti Train des Montils Explore more top attractions. ... voire à bousculer pour monter. Nous avons dû attendre 5 tours avant de pouvoir y accéder alors que d'autres qui venaient juste d'arriver sont passés avant. Read more. Google Translation. Written ...

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  22. Mairie Les Montils

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  23. What to do GB

    Scenic flights. Helicopter : Take off from Domaine de Monteils : Fly over the ponds of Camargue, Aigues-Mortes, the Cévennes mountains… Hot air balloon: Fly over the duchy of Uzès ot the Cèze valley at sunrise.. Ultralight: Take off from Nîmes, fly over the ponds of Camargue and the sandy beaches of the Languedoc.. Glider: Drop above the Pic Saint Loup, fly over the vineyards and the ...

  24. Mon'Ti Train des Montils

    Tour de 1,2km sur un train électrique qui amusera les enfants comme les parents. Accueil et personnel des plus sympathiques. Read more. ... Proche du centre des Montils , une association de bénévoles fait vivre ce circuit ferroviaire avec locomotives et wagons , modèles réduits...

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  28. Montils

    Montils. /  45.6486°N 0.5022°W  / 45.6486; -0.5022. 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Montils ( French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ti (l)]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. The 17th-18th actor Louis Deseschaliers ...