THE DUNGEON AND ITS MUSES
Donjon testifying to the power of its builders, including the cruel Foulques Nerra and the d'Amboise family in Montrichard Val de Cher.
The Roman armies had already understood the strategic importance of the site, but it was during the Middle Ages that the imposing keep was built, a testament to the power of its builders, including the cruel Foulques Nerra and the d'Amboise family, who gave it its current configuration. During its tumultuous history, it was attacked by Philippe Auguste and the Black Prince. King Louis XI married 2 of his daughters here. The enclosure houses museums of archaeology and ethnology, with a collection of marine fossils and costumes of local craftsmen and inhabitants.
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