Former summer residence of the Lumière family from Lyon, this sumptuous villa of classic French style inspired by the Renaissance, became Evian's...Read more
On a plateau dominating the valleys of "La Briance" and "Le Blanzou" (rivers) facing Pierre-Buffère, the remains of a gallo-roman villa, Anton's...Read more
Made of granite and standing 3,5 m above the ground it was discovered in 1914 by Jean-André Périchon Bey, a native of Bessines. He dug down...Read more
The Haut-Clairvaux site was originally a castle fortified by Richard the Lionheart; only a fortified tower and the castle chapel remain.
Visite du Puy de Gaudy (alt.651m) : Habité dès la préhistoire, il porte la trace d'une présence humaine jusqu'au Moyen Âge....Read more
Table placed on 3 pillars, 5 m long, 2,80 m large and about 20 tons. Another stone slab 6 m long and 25 tons. A room trapezoid shape 5,5 m long and an...Read more
11km northwest of Bort-les-Orgues, on the D979. This site comprises a fanum (temple), a small annexe and three altars. Unaccompanied visit.
Gallo-Roman sanctuary: remains of a I century temple, alongside an ancient road.