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Houses of famous characters classified in the Centre Val-de-Loire

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Nicolas Lorin Workshops in Chartres
Artist's workshop
28000 Chartres

The Lorin workshops, founded in 1863 in Chartres, are the oldest still active stained glass workshops, specialized in the creation and restoration of stained glass windows, located in a building registered with historical monuments.
House of George Sand in Glacier-Dampierre
House classified MH
36190 Gargilesse-Dampierre

George Sand's House in Glacier-Dampierre, listed as a historic monument in 1929, is a 19th-century home where the writer lived and composed several novels. Located in a picturesque village in Boischaut Sud, it embodies the literary and romantic heritage of the Centre-Val de Loire region.
House of Aunt Léonie in Illers-Combray
House classified MH
28120 Illiers-Combray

The House of Aunt Léonie, located in Illers-Combray (Eure-et-Loir), is a 19th-century bourgeois house classified as a Historical Monument. She inspired Marcel Proust for Looking for lost time and now houses a museum dedicated to the writer.
House of Rabelais in Langeais
House classified MH
37130 Langeais

The house of Rabelais, a 16th century Renaissance building in Langeais (Indre-et-Loire), is a historic residence with a corbellation, listed as historical monuments in 1943.
House of Rabelais in Seuilly
House classified MH
37500 Seuilly

The house of Rabelais in Seuilly, dated from the 15th century, is a tourangelle fence classified as a historical monument, probably the birthplace of François Rabelais, today a literary museum.
Home of Descartes
House classified MH
37160 Descartes

Descartes' home, located in Descartes in Indre-et-Loire, is a 16th-century building transformed into a museum. This historical monument evokes the life of the philosopher and his epoch (Renaissance and 17th century).
Rabelais House in Chinon
House classified MH
37500 Chinon

The house of Rabelais is a 16th century mansion located in Chinon, in the Centre-Val de Loire, classified as a historical monument since 1926.