Musee Jean-Claude Boulard - Carre Plantagenet, Archeologie et Histoire
LE MANS
This lighthouse, built half a mile inland, was in service from 1897 to 1961 as part of an alignment of lights guiding ships up the
In the 17th century, the pilgrimage gave rise to large gatherings on 15 August and 8 September each year.
This manor and estate, situated on the banks of the Loire, belonged to the painter Charles Leroux ( 1814-1895).
This chapel of the XI century is characteristic of the Angevin Romanesque.
The terrées (land raised by what has been removed from the surrounding ditches) at Pain Béni are home to the largest heron colony
Come and discover the mechanical bestiary imagined by François Delarozière from La Machine: crocodile, sacred ibis, hippopotamus,