La Maison de Jeanne – L’une des plus anciennes maisons de l’Aveyron
SEVERAC-LE-CHATEAU , Aveyron – Cultureel erfgoed
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The Maison de Jeanne is reputed as being one of the oldest houses in the département of the Aveyron.
Dating from the 14th century, n° 10 rue de Belvezet is on the corner of Passage de l’Hospice. It is reputedly one of the oldest houses in the département of the Aveyron. You will above all notice its timber framed and cob walls, its entrance accessible via steps and sheltered by the overhanging first floor, its corbelled construction on two floors, the small size of its windows one of which is oval (south wall) and a mullion window (north wall). The Maison de Jeanne holds mediaeval events in July and August. Its doors are open to you on these occasions. During this period, to discover Sévérac le Château, several events are organised: a simple visit of the château and the mediaeval village, a guided visit, mediaeval theatre, free games for children: “apprentice knights”, exhibitions in the superb Renaissance kitchen of the château… There is something for everyone so don’t hesitate any longer! Sévérac le Château is at the heart of your desires!
Gesproken talen : Frans – Spaans – Engels
Voordelen
Uitrusting
- Toiletten
Diensten
- Visites groupes guidées
- Rondleiding
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A moins de 10 mn à pieds de l’arrêt SEVERAC D’A – Coll. J.D’Alembert !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : MENDE – MILLAU – MONTPELLIER (280)
MILLAU – RODEZ (214)
Environ 5 min (420 m).
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