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Town hotels and palaces listed in Sarthe

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Halle-Mayrie

72200 La Flèche

La Halle-Mayrie de La Flèche, an 18th-century building renovated in the 19th century, combines halle, town hall and Italian theatre in the Sarthe, Pays de la Loire.
College of Oratorians of Le Mans
Chapel
72000 Le Mans

The Collège des Oratoriens du Mans, a former 17th-century educational institution located in Old Mans, now houses Montesquieu High School. Its chapel, classified as a historical monument since 1982, bears witness to its rich educational and religious history.
Castle of the Counts of Maine
Palace
72000 Le Mans

The Castle of the Counts of Maine, former medieval palace of the 12th-15th centuries located in Le Mans, was the heart of the Comtal power before becoming the city hall. His remains still bear witness to his past Plantagenet and Capetian.
Former school of girls in Vivoin
Urban heritage
72170 Vivoin

The old school of girls of Vivoin, dating from the 11th century, is a historic building located in the Sarthe, Pays de la Loire. This monument, formerly chapel Saint John, preserves a classified Romanesque door.
National Military Prytanée de La Flèche
Palace
72200 La Flèche

The National Military Prytanée de La Flèche, founded in the 17th century in the Sarthe, is a historical military high school located in the former Royal College of Henri IV, combining architectural heritage and educational tradition of excellence.
Palais du Grabatoire du Mans
Palace
72000 Le Mans

The Palais du Grabatoire, an ancient 16th-century canonial palace located in Le Mans in the Plantagenet City, is a historic monument inscribed since 1927, marked by remarkable urban architecture and unknown history.