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Laurence and Yannick Benaiteau, bakers installed Avenue Pasteur Montreuil, have imagined this year include beans in their original slabs of kings. For this, they asked me to select five photographs of scenic spots of our beautiful little town which is added a picture of their shop before.
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The New Castle was built in the late fifteenth century by William of Harcourt and Yolande de Laval, attached to the walls and towers west and north of the fortress Capetian the thirteenth century.
The gate called the Boëlle, the fifteenth century, is now disused. She was formerly Boëlle that access, backyard castle that served as a refuge for people during enemy attacks.
The House of the timber-framed at the top of the stairs Saint-Pierre, is perhaps the oldest of Montreuil, dated 1399.
Grand Ardiller, the fifteenth century, is one of the noble houses in the old town election, the second of Anjou, Montreuil-Bellay was that until the Revolution of 1789.
Laurence Benaiteau and Yannick took this bakery in April 1994. It was probably created in the nineteenth century to serve the area called "Overseas-les-Ponts", subsequent to being opened wide the road leading to Saumur on the left bank of Thouet.
These ruins are what remains of the apse of the old parish church of St. Peter, at the foot of the mound that bears the current city. It was abandoned in 1810 to benefit the college's Castle. The magnificent narrative capitals dating from the eleventh century when the building was built.
La Porte Saint-Jean is one of six monumental breakthroughs were in the city wall of the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. So-called bosses, she gave the city access to travelers who came close to Thouars.