THE WHITE QUEEN
This building, believed to be the birthplace of Saint Louis, houses a hospital for SIMCA factory workers.
This building, built at the foot of the old bridge and once home to an inn, is said to have been the birthplace of Louis IX, the future Saint-Louis. Legend has it that Queen Blanche of Castile, suffering from childbirth pains, gave birth here in an emergency, and the miller named his mill after the Queen Mother. Between 1860 and 1955, the upper part of the mill housed the Petit Moulin de la Reine Blanche hotel-restaurant, before being converted into a hospital - the Clinique de la Reine Blanche, demolished in 2006.
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