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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in the Deux-Sèvres

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Halle de Pamproux
Halle
79800 Pamproux

The Hall of Pammeroux, built at the hinge of the 17th and 18th centuries, is an emblematic monument of this rural village of Deux-Sèvres, in New Aquitaine. This public building, with a wooden structure and hollow tiles, bears witness to the utilitarian architecture of modern times.
Niort Castle
Donjons
79000 Niort

The dungeon of Niort, a 12th century vestige, is a Plantagenet castle located in New Aquitaine, on the edge of the Niorta Sèvre. Its two connected towers dominate the historic city.
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Gothic Church
79310 Saint-Marc-la-Lande

The Collège Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande, built in the Middle Ages, is a church classified as a historical monument in 1889, located in the Deux-Sèvres en Nouvelle-Aquitaine, emblematic of the local religious heritage.
Saint-Hilaire de Melle Church
Paths of Compostela - Route of Tours
79500 Melle

The church of Saint-Hilaire de Melle, a 12th century Romanesque jewel located in the Deux-Sèvres, is a major stage of the Compostela Paths, classified at UNESCO and famous for its exceptional architecture and sculptures.
Group of six tumuli
Tumulus
79800 Bougon

Bougon's tumulus form an exceptional neolithic necropolis, composed of six tumuli dated from the Bronze Age, located in Bougon, New Aquitaine. This funerary site, used between 4500 and 2000 BC, reflects the architectural and ritual practices of the prehistoric communities of the region.
Tennessus Castle
Castle
79350 Amailloux

Tennessus Castle, built in the 14th and 15th centuries, is a castle surrounded by moats located in Amailloux, New Aquitaine, now transformed into guest rooms.
Castle of salbart
Castle
79410 Echiré

The castle of Coudray-Salbart, the vestige of a 13th century fortress, dominates the Niortese Sèvre in Echiré (Deux-Sèvres). Ranked a historic monument, it bears witness to medieval military architecture in New Aquitaine.
Château de Parthenay
Castle
79200 Parthenay

The castle of Parthenay, the vestige of a medieval fortress of the 13th and 15th centuries, dominates the town of Parthenay in New Aquitaine, with its ramparts and towers partially preserved.