Discover the best top things to do in Deux-Sevres, France including Embarcadere Port de Montfaucon, Musee des Tumulus de Bougon, Chateau Renaissance de Coulonges-sur-l'Autize, Le Nombril du Monde, Chateau Saint Mesmin, Venise Verte Evasion, Mines d'Argent des Rois Francs, Chateau de Cherveux, Eglise Saint Hilaire, Embarcadere Prada.
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Built 2 000 years before the pyramids of Egypt, the tumulus are architectural masterpieces that show the skill and genius of our builder ancestors. The museum collections illustrate the history of humanity but give special focus on neolithic period.
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The Nombril du Monde (navel of the world) is a cultural center and tourist attraction. It is situated in Pougne-Hérisson, a village filled with myths and legends. It is said that it is the place where all the tales were born into the world. The Nombril du Monde hosts The Garden of Stories, a garden with a sound system filled with tales and stories, that can be visited freely. The Nombril du Monde also provides guided tour and artistic shows during summer.
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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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Petit coin de paradis, dans un endroit du Marais Poitevin, vous pourrez venir vous balader en barque, à canoë, en vélo ou encore à pied afin de découvrir notre village de La Garette.
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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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A Scottish CastleThe wall was defended by ordnance loopholes and surrounded with wide moats. And elegant construction, in the shape of an irregular pentagon, with tall towers, and a drawbridge. The round walkway is covered with a high roof.Cunningham, a scot, captain of one of the ordance companics created by king Charles VII and captain of the bodyguard of king Louis XI.
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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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In the heart of the area known as the "Marais Poitevin", an invitation to discover a land of water and verdant charm.One way on a boat with guide. In the early hours of the morning when nature wakes up, or at dusk when the marsh falls asleep.With family or friends, drift away in a boat and gently punt your way around the maze of verdant waterways. For the sporties and the more adventurous, discover the marsh by boat.
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