Le Blanc - Saint-Cyran
Le Blanc - Saint-Cyran
Le Blanc - Saint-Cyran
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Montmorillon - Le Lucullus
Montmorillon - Le Lucullus
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Le Blanc - Saint-Cyran
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Le Blanc - Saint-Cyran


Le Blanc is located on the border of Berry, Poitou and Touraine and could "guard" a ford to cross the Creuse. The river actually divided Le Blanc into a "lower town" (Berry) and an upper town shared between Berry and Poitou.
There were two border-fortresses here. Saint-Cyran in the upper town was erected in the 12th century right next to the Château de Naillac, served as a castle chapel and was included in the fortified enclosure.
The church got remodelled and enlarged in Gothic times.
There were two border-fortresses here. Saint-Cyran in the upper town was erected in the 12th century right next to the Château de Naillac, served as a castle chapel and was included in the fortified enclosure.
The church got remodelled and enlarged in Gothic times.
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