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Historical Places of Interest in the Perche Region (Normandy)

A selection of notable landmarks and architectural heritage sites in the Perche region of France, showcasing medieval churches, castles, and historical monuments.

Montimer Castle
Montimer Castle

La Perrière, France

Built in stone in the 15th century, this castle features square towers, a courtyard and agricultural buildings. Guided tours explain its history and architecture.

Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei Church
Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei Church

Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei, France

This Romanesque church from the 11th century contains preserved wall paintings from the 12th and 13th centuries. A stone fountain stands in the garden.

Perche Museum
Perche Museum

Bellême, France

Located in a restored 15th-century priory, this museum presents regional artifacts, traditional tools, and furniture from the Perche area through permanent exhibitions.

Notre-Dame du Mont Harou Church
Notre-Dame du Mont Harou Church

Moutiers-au-Perche, France

This church from the 13th century includes a fortified bell tower, stone vaults, and an adjacent tithe barn used for grain storage.

Château de Frazé
Château de Frazé

Frazé, France

16th century castle with crenellated towers, water-filled moats and a large park. Interior rooms host contemporary art exhibitions.

Bellême Castle
Bellême Castle

Bellême, France

Eleventh-century Norman fortress remains standing on a hilltop, with visible defensive walls and towers. Views extend across the Perche countryside.

Royal Military College Museum
Royal Military College Museum

Thiron-Gardais, France

This museum is located in the former military school founded in 1776. The exhibition rooms display period uniforms, documents and artifacts that tell the military history of the institution.

Saint-Laurent Church
Saint-Laurent Church

Nogent-le-Rotrou, France

Gothic church built in limestone during the 16th century featuring a bell tower, ribbed vaults and original stained glass windows depicting Renaissance religious scenes.

Saint-Pierre Church
Saint-Pierre Church

Senonches, France

Religious building from the 12th century that contains colored glass windows and a pipe organ from the 18th century.

Senonches Castle
Senonches Castle

Senonches, France

Medieval fortress built in the 11th century for the Counts of Perche, now housing rotating art and history displays.

Courboyer Manor
Courboyer Manor

Nocé, France

Administrative center of the regional natural park with spaces dedicated to local crafts and agricultural products exhibits.

Thiron Abbey Church
Thiron Abbey Church

Thiron-Gardais, France

Religious structure built during the 12th century, recognized by the French government as a monument of historical importance.

Notre-Dame de Montligeon Basilica
Notre-Dame de Montligeon Basilica

La Chapelle-Montligeon, France

Built between 1894 and 1911, this neo-gothic stone church features high vaulted ceilings reaching 65 meters and decorated stained glass windows throughout the structure.

Saint-Denis Gate
Saint-Denis Gate

Mortagne-au-Perche, France

Stone fortification gate built in the 14th century as part of the medieval city defenses. It stands 10 meters tall and remains a central element of the old town.

La Ferté-Vidame Castle
La Ferté-Vidame Castle

La Ferté-Vidame, France

Eighteenth century castle ruins standing in a 70-hectare park with ornamental ponds and French formal gardens.

Saint-André Crypt
Saint-André Crypt

Mortagne-au-Perche, France

Underground religious chamber built in the 12th century beneath Saint-André church, featuring stone vaults and carved capitals.

Notre-Dame Church Mortagne
Notre-Dame Church Mortagne

Mortagne-au-Perche, France

Gothic church built in the 15th century with a 50-meter bell tower. The main portal displays sculpted decorations and statues.

Counts Castle
Counts Castle

Nogent-le-Rotrou, France

Stone fortress from the 11th century on a hill. The castle contains exhibits about regional history and a digital museum presenting the Counts of Perche.

Montmirail Castle
Montmirail Castle

Montmirail, France

Fortified castle built on a hill at 248 meters elevation. The ramparts and towers allow visitors to see the landscape in all directions.

Saint-Nicolas Church
Saint-Nicolas Church

La Ferté-Vidame, France

Church built in Baroque style during the 18th century, featuring marble columns and painted ceilings. The only Baroque religious building in the region.

Thiron Abbey
Thiron Abbey

Thiron-Gardais, France

Benedictine monastery founded in 1114, featuring nine garden sections and religious heritage exhibitions. The buildings currently house a secondary school.

Lavardin Castle
Lavardin Castle

Lavardin, France

Medieval fortress built in the 11th century. The stone keep rises 26 meters high on a promontory. The remaining walls and towers offer views over the Loir River.

National Stud Farm of Le Pin
National Stud Farm of Le Pin

Le Pin-au-Haras, France

Royal stud farm founded in 1714 with limestone buildings, equestrian training rings, breeding facilities and 1000 hectares of pastures and forests.

Courcerault Church
Courcerault Church

Courcerault, France

Built in Romanesque style with a rectangular layout. The building underwent modifications during the nineteenth century. The south wall shows two seventeenth century sundials.

La Vove Manor
La Vove Manor

Courcerault, France

Manor house from the 16th and 17th centuries with defensive structures and stone walls, recognized as a national monument of France.

Catinat Bridge
Catinat Bridge

Mauves-sur-Huisne, France

Stone bridge spanning the Huisne River, built in 1610 under the orders of Nicolas de Catinat, with multiple arches still standing.

Dame-Marie Priory
Dame-Marie Priory

Dame-Marie, France

Religious complex from the 14th century with remaining walls, structures and original architectural elements from the medieval period.

Saint-Martin Church
Saint-Martin Church

Gémages, France

Religious building constructed in stone featuring a covered porch entrance and bell tower dating from the 15th century.

Pierre Procureuse Dolmen
Pierre Procureuse Dolmen

Perche Region, France

Prehistoric monument composed of vertical stones supporting a horizontal capstone. The stone structure measures 1.80 meters in height and dates from 2500 BC.

Lorière Castle
Lorière Castle

Perche Region, France

This castle, built during the reign of Louis XV, features symmetrical wings, a stone facade and rectangular windows with decorative moldings.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church
Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church

Eperrais, France

Romanesque church built in stone during the 12th century. The building retains its original apse with semicircular shape and decorative cornice with modillions.

Notre-Dame du Rosaire Church
Notre-Dame du Rosaire Church

La Perrière, France

Former castle chapel with thick defensive walls and Romanesque windows.

Epinay Manor
Epinay Manor

Perche Region, France

14th and 15th-century fortified house with timber-framed upper floor.

Saint Ouen Church
Saint Ouen Church

Saint-Ouen-de-la-Cour, France

Romanesque church first mentioned in 1112, modified in 17th century.

Herse Pond
Herse Pond

Bellême, France

Located in the Bellême forest, this pond features a stone fountain with Latin inscriptions dedicated to Venus, Mars and Mercury. Historical beliefs attributed healing properties to its waters.