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Issoudun, from contemporary to French

2020-05-28T16:04:15.545Z


REPORTAGE - In the softness of the Loire Valley, deconfinement succeeds at the Saint-Roch hospice museum, which houses a sculpture garden on the banks of the Théols river.


Equidistant from the cities of Châteauroux and Bourges, 120 km from the Chaumont-sur-Loire domain, Issoudun has retained the position of rear post of the Biturige city of Uxeldunum, destroyed on the approach to Caesar and rebuilt by this latest. Located on the edge of Issoudun, the old Hôtel-Dieu stands on the right bank of the Théols river, near a large public garden and the Saint-Paterne bridge, which once opened on the Bourges Roman road. Poitiers. The patients of the Old Regime gave way to visitors to the Saint-Roch hospice museum, 80% from this Center-Val-de-Loire region (20,000 to 25,000 per year for a city of 12,000 inhabitants) . The deconfinement quite naturally suits this already surprisingly peaceful place, where the flows have been redesigned for the health of all. Access to the upper floor has been closed. The public will wait to see the famous harpsichord Jean Denis, 1648, the oldest French harpsichord, dated, signed, kept in public collections,

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Source: lefigaro

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