City trip – Beaugency
Situated in the Valley of Kings between Beauce and Sologne, this thousand-year old city is listed as one of the most beautiful places to visit in France and has retained all the charm of a prestigious, medieval city.
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Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
Nobody leaves Beaugency without a particular tune stuck in their head: that of the 15th century bells that ring out three times per day from the Saint-Fermin bell tower. In this ancient fortress that has belonged to the royal estate since 1292, you can also discover the bridge over the Loire, Dunois château, and a number of town houses and medieval homes.
An authentic medieval city, Beaugency has retained both its cultural and natural heritage, on display in the wild garden, “Les Rives de Beaugency”.Descriptif du parc et jardin
Nobody leaves Beaugency without a particular tune stuck in their head: that of the 15th century bells that ring out three times per day from the Saint-Fermin bell tower. In this ancient fortress that has belonged to the royal estate since 1292, you can also discover the bridge over the Loire, Dunois château, and a number of town houses and medieval homes.
An authentic medieval city, Beaugency has retained both its cultural and natural heritage, on display in the wild garden, “Les Rives de Beaugency”.Descriptif du musée
Nobody leaves Beaugency without a particular tune stuck in their head: that of the 15th century bells that ring out three times per day from the Saint-Fermin bell tower. In this ancient fortress that has belonged to the royal estate since 1292, you can also discover the bridge over the Loire, Dunois château, and a number of town houses and medieval homes.
An authentic medieval city, Beaugency has retained both its cultural and natural heritage, on display in the wild garden, “Les Rives de Beaugency”.Descriptif du site et monument historique
Nobody leaves Beaugency without a particular tune stuck in their head: that of the 15th century bells that ring out three times per day from the Saint-Fermin bell tower. In this ancient fortress that has belonged to the royal estate since 1292, you can also discover the bridge over the Loire, Dunois château, and a number of town houses and medieval homes.
An authentic medieval city, Beaugency has retained both its cultural and natural heritage, on display in the wild garden, “Les Rives de Beaugency”.
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- French
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- Restauration sur place
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- Picnic area
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- French
Individual guided tour at all times: no
Guided group tour on request: yes
Individual guided tour on request: yes
Free group visit permanently: no
Individual free visit permanently: no
Free group visit on request: no
Individual free visit on request: no
Educational visit: no
Average duration of the group visit: 01h30
Average duration of the group visit: 01h30