LE JARDIN MEDIEVAL DES CAVES
MONTOIR-DE-BRETAGNE
Built for Anne de Bretagne's death 500th anniversary, this garden gathers some of forgotten species, formerly served on the Dukes'
Built for Anne de Bretagne's death 500th anniversary, this garden gathers some of forgotten species, formerly served on the Dukes'
This 4-hectare garden, bequeathed to the town in 1872 by Pierre Hyacinthe Dumaine at the same time as the buildings that now house
This mound is also made from the ballast from the ships; it gets its name from the Breton ‘Leni goz’ which means ‘little ponds’ in
The history of the Château de Jarzé reads like the 'Who's Who' of France.