(The Holy Shroud, a linen cloth in which Christ's portrait is said to have been drawn simply by placing it on his face after his crucifixion, was in Lirey from 1353 to 1418). Demolished during the French Revolution, many of its furnish...
Its 13th-century nave was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War. The apse and transept date from the 16th century and are still standing. The 16th-century stained glass windows have been listed as historic monuments since 1913. Some...
Until the 11th century, it was called Thurcy, but the bishop of Troyes gave it to the abbey of Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire. The village was renowned for its Romanesque church, dedicated to Saint-Benoit. Today, the nave and portal are Romane...
Inspired by the past, the 19th century chose to follow the main lines of Roman basilicas. A single nave flanked by aisles, separated from the nave by Tuscan columns, and small, high windows on the upper floor help recreate the fantastical feel of a R...
The Saint-Frobert chapel predates the 10th century and was built on the site of the native house of Abbé Frobert. It was located in the heart of the Jewish quarter. In fact, where the Jews had settled (near an old Roman road), an academy functioned t...
Today, renovations are underway to consolidate the building's walls and carry out a thorough cleaning. The interior decoration is remarkable and unusual for the figurative sculptures at the lintel level. It was rare for 16th-century Au...
The site is less than 10 minutes from the A26 and A5 motorways. It offers 37 spaces with pitches ranging from 100 to 184m². Open all year round. Maximum stay 7 nights. Just 10 minutes from the historic center (Le Marcel bike sta...
You will be staying in a 33m² flat in the historic centre of Troyes, opposite the Eglise Saint Rémy. > Ideally located! 100% confirmed by previous travellers. > Comfortable with its Queen Size bed and tasteful decoration. ...