Le Walk of fame
To honour the winners of the Vendée Globe, the Town and sponsors have lined the pedestrian promenade with 9 ground plates commemor
To honour the winners of the Vendée Globe, the Town and sponsors have lined the pedestrian promenade with 9 ground plates commemor
Built in 1830, it was fitted with a steam engine at the beginning of the 20th century, then converted into a flour mill in 1916.
The communal wash-house was built in 1731 on the initiative of Abbé Pierre BOUSSEAU, the parish priest.
It dates from the Neolythic period, over 5,000 years ago. This megalithic tomb features so-called Angevin architecture.
Built in the late 19th century – early 20th century, it is the only mill remaining in Les Touches.
Discover the largest site in the Marais Poitevin
and cathedral builders, in the heart of some exceptional remains!