Best attractions and places to see around Prasville include 5 notable sites. This region offers a mix of historical landmarks and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore various sites, from ancient churches to a preserved windmill, making it a destination for those interested in local heritage.
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Construction periods: 11th century, 12th century The south façade opens with an entrance door whose tympanum, beneath a semicircular arch, depicts a sculpted Easter lamb carrying the banner with its right paw crossed over its left. This tympanum rests on the upper courses forming the corbels of the door jambs.
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The bell tower and nave were erected in 1150 to house the relics of Saint Martin. The choir and side aisles date from 1519. At the beginning of the 17th century, significant ornamental donations were added, as well as two altars in the side aisles dedicated to Saint Sebastian and the Virgin Mary. Major renovations were carried out in the 19th century: the choir vaults were completely rebuilt in 1859. The stained-glass windows date from 1871. A baptistery outside the building was built to the north of the first bay of the nave. The bays above each altar are built in the neo-Gothic style. The original decoration, dating from the 16th to 18th centuries, consisting of geometric elements in red, yellow, and black, has recently been restored. It is a tempera painting on a sand and lime plaster. It adorns the elevations and the vaults of the two lower sides.
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A 15th century wooden pivot windmill, mounted on a stone base, in perfect working order. In the Beauce plain, this windmill has a very solid stone base which has supported it for 500 years. Wings with a span of 18 meters, weighing a total of 40 tonnes which rotate on a pivot called the Bourdon. Under the leadership of the monks of the priory, Etienne Bourgevin, merchant and farmer, ordered the construction of the mill in 1477. For 500 years it did not stop turning.
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The Cambray orangery is part of the Cambray estate acquired by François Lambert, squire and adviser to the king, auditor in his chamber of accounts, on March 28, 1575 from the nobleman of Oinville, lord of Puiset. The place called Cambray, Combarius under the Romans, was to be a camp. Combrée also means "bushy places", or Cambray is located along the Conie, bordered by reedbeds. The 2 wings of the rear facade were built at the end of the 17th century, beginning of the 18th century by Jacques Lambert, private master of water and forests of the Duchy of Orléans. We note that they were built after the other parts of the castle, with a different aspect of construction, stone on the one hand and bricks around the windows on the other.
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indeed, a monument to the dead and an unpretentious church, a story from another era.
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CHURCH OF SAINT-BARTHÉLÉMY in Theuville is relatively poorly listed, but it is nonetheless a curiosity not to be missed.
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The region around Prasville is rich in history. You can visit the Château de Cambray, featuring 17th and 18th-century architecture. Another significant site is the Saint Martin's Church, with parts dating back to 1150. Don't miss the Saint-Barthélemy Church of Theuville, known for its historical charm, and the Moulin Fernand Barbier, a 15th-century wooden pivot windmill still in working order.
Yes, Prasville features several historic religious buildings. The Saint Martin's Church boasts a bell tower and nave from 1150, with a choir and side aisles added in 1519. The Saint-Barthélemy Church of Theuville is a historical site noted for its unpretentious charm. Additionally, the Saint Martin Church, with construction periods from the 11th and 12th centuries, features a sculpted Easter lamb on its tympanum.
While there are no specific hiking trails listed directly adjacent to every attraction, the Prasville area offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running routes, such as the easy 'Motel Le Quai Fleuri loop from Les Villages Vovéens' (4.9 km) or moderate routes like the 'Running loop from Theuville' (10.1 km). For cyclists, there are easy cycling loops like the 'Château de Cambray loop from Viabon' (19.7 km) or more challenging road cycling routes. You can explore these options further in the Running Trails around Prasville, Road Cycling Routes around Prasville, and Cycling around Prasville guides.
Yes, the Moulin Fernand Barbier is categorized as a family-friendly attraction. This 15th-century wooden pivot windmill, mounted on a solid stone base, is in perfect working order and offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The Château de Cambray is significant for its architecture, with wings built at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries. Its orangery is part of an estate acquired in 1575, and the site itself has historical roots, possibly being a Roman camp or located in 'bushy places' along the Conie river.
The Saint-Barthélemy Church of Theuville is considered a curiosity not to be missed, despite being relatively poorly listed. Visitors appreciate its unpretentious charm and the sense of history it conveys, representing a story from another era.
Yes, many of the routes around Prasville are circular. For running, you can find loops like the 'Motel Le Quai Fleuri loop from Les Villages Vovéens' or the 'Running loop from Theuville'. Cyclists can enjoy loops such as the 'Château de Cambray loop from Viabon' or the 'Bike loop from Theuville'. These are detailed in the Running Trails around Prasville and Cycling around Prasville guides.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and cultural significance of the sites. The komoot community has contributed 7 upvotes and 2 photos, highlighting the appeal of exploring ancient churches, a preserved windmill, and a castle with centuries of history. The unpretentious charm of places like the Saint-Barthélemy Church of Theuville is also noted.
At Saint Martin's Church, you can observe the original bell tower and nave from 1150, and the choir and side aisles from 1519. Significant 19th-century renovations include rebuilt choir vaults and stained-glass windows from 1871. The original 16th to 18th-century geometric decoration, a tempera painting on sand and lime plaster, has also been restored.
The Moulin Fernand Barbier is a 15th-century wooden pivot windmill, constructed in 1477 under the direction of monks. It has a very solid stone base that has supported it for 500 years. Its wings span 18 meters and the entire structure weighs 40 tonnes, rotating on a pivot called the Bourdon, and has been continuously operational for centuries.
Yes, in addition to the Saint Martin's Church with its 1150 origins and 1519 choir, there is also the Saint Martin Church, which dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries. The latter is notable for its south façade, featuring an entrance door with a tympanum depicting a sculpted Easter lamb.


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