De la culotte au manteau de fourrure ...
MONTREVAULT-SUR-EVRE
Originally, this menhir, 3.60m high, 1.10m wide and 0.35m thick, stood at a place called Bussoleries de la Tonnelle in Saint Hilai
The Neolithic Era witnessed the appearance of the first large barrows, also known as burial mounds or tumuli.
The work refers to seaside tourism, and to the salt economy, while cleverly playing with the name of the town of Les Sables-d'Olon
The forges Cormorin in Champrond tell forges Vibraye, testify to the longevity of "ironworks" mancelles, installed in the heart of
Located in front of the port, the mill is an imposing reinforced concrete building - (François Hennebique)