The historic town centre of Dreux, surrounded by stronghold remains, gives visitors a glimpse of the 15th century architecture today, which recalls the historical past of the Durocasses' city and how it changed over time to become the contemporary and dynamic town that it is today.
Dreux is truly a town with history. As the "Durocasses" (Gallic tribe)'s capital, the town centre plunges visitors into the late Middle-Ages, with its narrow facades, its half-timbered houses, its private mansions, its belfry, its old streets, etc. Overlooked by the Royal Chapel, the old district which is surrounded by the river Blaise, recalls the town's defensive purpose. The Romantic remains of the ancient 10th century fortress, perched up high, recount the history of past battles when the chateau was the outpost of the Capetian estate against the Dukes of Normandy. The industrial boom that the town experienced in the 19th and 20th centuries produced some quality pieces of work, such as the "Hôtel de la caisse d'Epargne". Dreux is truly a town with history. As the "Durocasses" (Gallic tribe)'s capital, the town centre plunges visitors into the late Middle-Ages, with its narrow facades, its half-timbered houses, its private mansions, its belfry, its old streets, etc. Overlooked by the Royal Chapel, the old district which is surrounded by the river Blaise, recalls the town's defensive purpose. The Romantic remains of the ancient 10th century fortress, perched up high, recount the history of past battles when the chateau was the outpost of the Capetian estate against the Dukes of Normandy. The industrial boom that the town experienced in the 19th and 20th centuries produced some quality pieces of work, such as the "Hôtel de la caisse d'Epargne". Dreux is truly a town with history. As the "Durocasses" (Gallic tribe)'s capital, the town centre plunges visitors into the late Middle-Ages, with its narrow facades, its half-timbered houses, its private mansions, its belfry, its old streets, etc. Overlooked by the Royal Chapel, the old district which is surrounded by the river Blaise, recalls the town's defensive purpose. The Romantic remains of the ancient 10th century fortress, perched up high, recount the history of past battles when the chateau was the outpost of the Capetian estate against the Dukes of Normandy. The industrial boom that the town experienced in the 19th and 20th centuries produced some quality pieces of work, such as the "Hôtel de la caisse d'Epargne".
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Chapelle Royale Saint-Louis
DREUXA spectacular testimony to 19th century art! The neo-gothic chapel, the stained glass windows and recumbent statues inside are works by the greatest artists from that era: Delacroix, Millet, Ingres, Lenoir, Mercié, Vernet and many others.
Read moreEcomusée des Vignerons et Artisans du Drouais
DREUXAlmost eight centuries' worth of history in terms of wine-growing and crafts in Drouais, recounted in the gothic cellars of the ancient Saint-Thibault priory; with fulling mills, wine-presses, draycarts, barrels and other traditional tools.
Read moreMusée d’art et d’histoire de Dreux
DREUXIn a converted 19th-century chapel, the museum presents its collection of 19th and 20th century artworks (including Monet's wisteria) alongside medieval sculptures, decorative pieces and archaeological artefacts etc. Exhibitions and events for ...
Read moreMusée Rétro-Mobile-Drouais
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