Le Refuge de Grasla, Historical theme park in Les Brouzils, France.
Le Refuge de Grasla is a theme park with wooden structures and reconstructed buildings spread across a wooded setting in western France. The grounds feature several distinct areas including work spaces, shelters, and a religious building arranged through the forest.
This forest location served as a refuge during the War in Vendée when roughly 2000 people fled to the woods between January and July of 1794. The site sheltered those seeking safety from military conflict in the region.
The site displays period workshops and a small chapel that reflect how people organized their daily routines centuries ago. These spaces show what mattered most in everyday life, from work to prayer.
The grounds are sizeable and somewhat hilly with different areas connected by forest paths. A parking area on-site accommodates cars, motorcycles, RVs, and buses for visitors.
The grounds include natural features like an ancient oak tree and a distinctive stone hill that are part of the visitor experience. These elements add geological and natural history layers beyond the reconstructed buildings.
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