Blois Heritage Trail
This heritage trail through Blois showcases the city’s architectural evolution from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. The route features the Late Gothic St-Louis Cathedral, the 12th-century Romanesque Église Saint-Nicolas, and numerous 15th and 16th-century private mansions (hôtels particuliers). Key landmarks include the 11th-century Tour Beauvoir, the city's oldest monument, and administrative structures like the 18th-century episcopal palace that now serves as the Town Hall.
St-Louis Cathedral
Blois Cathedral, or the Cathedral of St. Louis of Blois, is a Late Gothic Catholic cathedral in Blois, France.
La Halle aux Grains
A 19th-century former grain market located on Place Jean-Jaurès, now converted into a theater and convention center.
Courthouse
A courthouse or court house is a structure which houses judicial functions for a governmental entity such as a state, region, province,…
Ancien couvent des Jacobins
The remains of a 13th-century Dominican monastery.
Prefecture
A prefecture is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect.
Town hall
The city hall is housed in the former 18th-century episcopal palace designed by Jacques Gabriel, located behind the cathedral.
Église Saint-Nicolas
A 12th-century Romanesque church featuring notable carved capitals and a transitional Gothic choir.
Hôtel Jacques de Moulins
A Renaissance-era private mansion featuring traditional stone masonry.
Hôtel de Condé
A historic 16th-century residence located in the city's old quarter.
Hôtel de Jassand
A 16th-century mansion featuring a notable Renaissance facade and interior courtyard.
Ancien collège des Jésuites
A 17th-century former Jesuit college, now housing administrative offices.
Hôtel d'Epernon
A 16th-century mansion historically associated with the Duke of Epernon.
Hôtel d'Amboise
A historic residence dating from the late 15th or early 16th century.
Hôtel Viart
A Renaissance-style townhouse featuring ornate window surrounds and a stone facade.
Buvette de la Renaissance
A historic building featuring a Renaissance-era facade located near the royal château.
Hôtel de Villebresme
A 15th-century timber-framed and stone house, also known as the House of Denis Papin.
Hôtel de Guise
A 16th-century mansion linked to the powerful House of Guise during the Wars of Religion.
Maison de la Chancellerie
A 16th-century Renaissance building located in the historic center.
Tour Beauvoir
An 11th-century square tower that once served as a dungeon and part of the medieval city walls.
Fontaine Saint-Nicolas
A historic public fountain located near the Church of Saint-Nicolas.
Pavillon Anne de Bretagne
A late 15th-century stone pavilion that originally stood in the royal gardens of the Château de Blois.
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