Tonnerre has a bunch of fountains and statues of historical people. Sometimes the fountains and the statues are one in the same. Take some time and when you are navigating around the city, try to plan your route to hit each one of them. They are all within easy walking distance of each other and are in the old city center.
Updated Jul 25, 2010
The Eglise Saint-Pierre has some beautiful stained glass windows!
Originally built in the 11th century, then rebuilt a handful of times, but most notably around 1550, the church is a local monument. In ancient days people took refuge here, and many people make pilgrimages here to pay their respects of the churches role in history.
Written Jan 13, 2006
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The Eglise Saint-Pierre has some beautiful stained glass windows!Originally built in the 11th century, then rebuilt a handful of times, but most notably around...
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It feels like many of my entries lately on France are the same. Tonnerre is a small, quaint country side town. The old buildings are plastered such that the wood beams are visible on the outside....
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I spent the weekend in this provence. Also a great place to be. This is where i learn so much about cheese and wine and of course, those are my favourite during mealtime hehhehe....They have a lot of...
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