MEDIEVAL BOTANICAL GARDEN
Medieval botanical garden of a castle with nearly 600 species of plants cultivated for food, dyeing, health
A small, fortified castle or fortified stately house, this residence has been built on a strategic location: a former underground network. The visit of this strong house, built in the th and th centuries on the location of an underground fortress, tells the daily life of the knight and his own. The furniture updated by the excavations reveals more family life than that of a garrison; There are fers, ceramics, pottery, coins, bones and a very large number of Gothic tiles (14 244) unique in Europe. Take a walk along the interpretive trail, close to the ruins of a Gallo-Roman villa, and for a moment in the gardens of Sacé Knighthood, Medieval inspiration, which brings together nearly six hundred species of plants grown in the Middle Ages for food and dyeing, health or even witchcraft.
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