Bourgueil - Mairie
Bourgueil - Saint-Germain
Tours - Barbe à Papa
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin - Collégiale Saint-Martin
Dolmen de la Pierrelée
Dolmen de la Pierrelée
Dolmen de la Pierrelée
Cravant-les-Côteaux - Saint-Léger du Vieux-Bourg
Cravant-les-Côteaux - Saint-Léger du Vieux-Bourg
Cravant-les-Côteaux - Saint-Léger du Vieux-Bourg
Bourgueil - Boucherie du Commerce
Bourgueil - Pizza
Bourgueil - Pizza
Dolmen de Chantebrault IV
Dolmen de Chantebrault IV
Nécropole de Monpalais
Nécropole de Monpalais
Nécropole de Monpalais
Nécropole de Monpalais
Nécropole de Monpalais
Nécropole de Monpalais
Bressuire - Saint-Cyprien
Bressuire - Saint-Cyprien
Bressuire - Château de Bressuire
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Bressuire - Notre-Dame
Dolmen de la Voie
Château de Saint-Mesmin
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Bourgueil - Les Halles


In 990, Emma, the daughter of the Count of Blois, Theobald I, founded the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Pierre, which was known for growing Mediterranean plants such as olive trees, oranges and pomegranates from the original monastery in Italy. The monastery was destroyed during the French Revolution.
The commune gives its name to the AOC wine-growing region. Almost exclusively red wine is grown on a vineyard area of 1368 hectares.
The market hall belonged to the Benedictines of Bourgueil Abbey before being transferred to the Domaine Nationale in 1789. In 1810, an imperial decree confirmed the purchase of the market hall by the town of Bourgueil, but its poor condition prompted the commissioner of experts to recommend that it be rebuilt
The municipality rejected this solution, but in 1823 part of the halls collapsed and reconstruction was unavoidable. The choice fell in favour of rebuilding a smaller building made of tuff. A stone that is found in large quantities in the region.
The commune gives its name to the AOC wine-growing region. Almost exclusively red wine is grown on a vineyard area of 1368 hectares.
The market hall belonged to the Benedictines of Bourgueil Abbey before being transferred to the Domaine Nationale in 1789. In 1810, an imperial decree confirmed the purchase of the market hall by the town of Bourgueil, but its poor condition prompted the commissioner of experts to recommend that it be rebuilt
The municipality rejected this solution, but in 1823 part of the halls collapsed and reconstruction was unavoidable. The choice fell in favour of rebuilding a smaller building made of tuff. A stone that is found in large quantities in the region.
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