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Town and palace hotels listed in the Val-de-Loire Centre

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Episcopal Palace of Blois
Palais épiscopal
41000 Blois

The Episcopal Palace of Blois, built in the early eighteenth century, is a former religious building located in Blois, in the Centre-Val de Loire, now transformed into a city hall. Its majestic architecture reflects the influence of Jacques V Gabriel.
The Jesuit College of Blois
Collège des Jésuites
41000 Blois

The Jesuit College of Blois, founded in the 17th century in the Centre-Val de Loire, is a former emblematic educational institution, now partially integrated into the central post office of the city. Its history reflects the educational and political developments of modern France.
Episcopal Palace of Orléans
Palais épiscopal
45000 Orléans

The Episcopal Palace of Orléans, a 17th century classical building, was the residence of the bishops until 1905. Located in the Loiret, it now houses an international university centre.
Former town hall of Preuilly-sur-Claise
Patrimoine urbain
37290 Preuilly-sur-Claise

The former Town Hall of Preuilly-sur-Claise, 15th and 16th century building, is an emblematic historical monument located in this rural town of Indre-et-Loire, in the Centre-Val de Loire region.
Hôtel de l'archidiaconé du chapter de Saint-Gatien à Tours
Résidence des évêques
37000 Tours

The Hotel de l'archidiaconé, an 18th-century mansion in Tours, was linked to the chapter of Saint-Gatien. Today the dependance of Descartes High School, its neo-classical facade and roof have been classified as historical monuments since 1946.
Episcopal Palace of Chartres
Palais épiscopal
28000 Chartres

The Episcopal Palace of Chartres, built in the 17th and 18th centuries, is a former episcopal seat located in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, transformed into a museum of fine arts. It embodies the classical architecture and religious history of the Centre-Val de Loire region.
Palais Jacques Coeur
Route Jacques-Coeur
18000 Bourges

Jacques Coeur Palace, a 15th-century Gothic mansion in Bourges, is a jewel of medieval civil architecture in the Centre-Val de Loire, classified as a historical monument since 1840.
City Hall of Tours
Hôtel de ville
37000 Tours

The City Hall of Tours, a monumental republican building, was built between 1896 and 1904 by Victor Laloux. Located in Place Jean-Jaurès, it embodies municipal authority with a rich and symbolic sculptural decoration.