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Places, gardens, theatres, pavilions classified in the Val-de-Loire Centre

Retrouvez les 5 places, gardens, theatres and pavilions classified in the region Centre Val-de-Loire recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Blason Centre Val-de-Loire

Sélection de 8 squares, gardens, theatres, pavilions sur 5 dans le Centre Val-de-Loire

Municipal Theatre

28000 Chartres

Chartres Municipal Theatre, built in the 19th century, is an example of Italian-style theatrical architecture located in Eure-et-Loir. Ranked a historic monument, it combines elegance and functionality with its 570 seats spread over four levels.
Jackets of the Gallo-Roman theatre of Argentomagus

36200 Saint-Marcel

The remains of the Gallo-Roman theatre of Argentomagus, built in the first century, form a unique archaeological site in Saint-Marcel (Indre), mixing theatre and amphitheater in an ancient suburban sanctuary.
Transition from the Heart of the Lord to Tours
Passage
37000 Tours

The passage du Cœur Navré is a medieval covered street of the 15th-XVIth century, located in Tours en Centre-Val de Loire, linking Rue Colbert to Place Foire-le-Roi in the Old Towers.
Jardin des Prébendes d'Oé

37000 Tours

The Jardin des Prébendes d'Oé, created in 1872 in Tours, is a 19th-century English landscape park, labeled "Remarkable Garden", combining nature, statues and musical kiosks in a historical and poetic setting.
Grant pavilions

37100 Tours

The granting pavilions are four 18th-century tuffed edicles, located Place Choiseul in Tours, historical symbols of urban taxation and listed historical monuments in 1951.
Municipal Theatre or Grand Theatre

37000 Tours

The Grand Théâtre de Tours, built in the 19th century in the Old Towers, is a city opera classified as a historical monument, combining neoclassical architecture and sumptuous decoration. It now houses the Opera de Tours and a regional symphony orchestra.
Saint-Aignan Fairground Portal
Portal
41110 Saint-Aignan

The portal of the Saint-Aignan fairground, built in the 17th century in the Loir-et-Cher, is a historic stone monument adorned with pilasters and a semi-circular pediment, formerly linked to local fairs.
Bains de la Reine also known as the Pavilion of Anne of Brittany

41000 Blois

The Bains de la Reine, also known as the Pavillon d'Anne de Bretagne, is a 16th century Renaissance pavilion located in the gardens of Blois Castle in Loir-et-Cher. This emblematic monument illustrates Franco-Flamandian architecture and Breton influence in the courtyard of France.