Discover the best top things to do in Deux-Sevres, France including Circle of Misse Creative Holidays & Courses, La Nouvelle Brasserie du Marais Poitevin, Escape Yourself Niort, L’As Qui court, Chateau Renaissance de Coulonges-sur-l'Autize, Chateau Saint Mesmin, Musee de la Tour Nivelle, Musee Bernard d'Agesci, Mines d'Argent des Rois Francs, Eglise Saint Hilaire.
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The Circle of Misse house sits on one branch of the historic Pilgrim’s route to Santiago de Compostelo. We continue the ethos of the Pilgrim’s way by being a way-station offering succour, guidance and encouragement as you venture out into your creative pursuits and projects. So come Cook, Write, Paint or just Be.
Having read all the reviews - I was expecting something special but the experience of actually being in this fabulous place was way beyond anything I could have imagined. Tremendous support when needed, wonderful food, a creative and ambient environment, diverse and interesting fellow travellers and a feeling of peace. Perfect.
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The castle of Saint Mesmin, at Saint André sur Sèvre, is a XIVth century to which was added, in the XVth century, an imposing 28m high keep. The medieval festival in July, August gives visitor an unusual insight into the workings of the castle, entertainment for children and adults, and others activities. Guided tours, or unaccompanied visits.
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The old school of La Tour Nivelle was built in 1885. It invites you to explore the history of education at the beginning of the XXth Century.A reconstructed classroom filled with well-used desks and old schoolroom equipment. You can sit at the desk and try out the dip pens with real ink, and dress up like the pupils who came to that place 100 hundred years ago.
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A cabinet of curios, the Museum Bernard d'Agesci displays several key treasures of a cultural heritage, collected in only one place, a former girls'secondary school inaugurated in 1897. This multidisciplinary museum reveals exceptional collections: Fine Arts, ethnographic, music, numismatics, natural history, and an education academy, retracing a century and a half of instuction.
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First class tour (on Fridays there is an English speaking guide). Explains how silver was dug out of the mines. Very interesting and informative.
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The church was built in the 11th and 12th century and has a mix of design with both Romanesque and gothic. There are more than 200 capitals displaying various religious and social symbols. The church had originally been an abbey and was on the route of pilgrims travelling to Santiago de Compostela. There is a modern marble altar dating from 2000 which has been influenced by the limestone sediments at the nearby silver mines.
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