PRE-CATELAN GARDEN
The Pré-Catelan garden is a pleasant place to stroll between the lace-like windings of the Loir through the trees, linked to Proust.
About 800 metres from the "Maison de Tante Léonie" where the writer Marcel Proust used to spend his holidays, the Pré-Catelan garden is a pleasant place to stroll between the laces that the Loir forms in the middle of the trees installed there by the uncle of the novelist Jules Amiot. This park in which Marcel Proust had to come to play when he was in Illiers, the former name of the town, also contains small arched buildings as can be found in Arab civilisations, which Jules Amiot probably brought back from his explorations in Algeria.
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