Malesherbes (Loiret)

See also: Malesherbes

Malesherbes is a common French, located in the department of the Loiret and the area Center.

Transport

The city is a southern terminus the RER D but owing to the fact that it is located in the Département of Loiret and thus out of the area Île-de-France, this station is except tariff zone Transport ticket (in zone 6).

Geography

The city is located at the north of the Loiret to about fifteen kilometers in the North-East of Pithiviers.

History

Economy

Inheritance

  • the church Saint Martin's day has a setting with the tomb of XVIe century.
  • the castle of Rouville , of XVe century, deprived, was built by Hector de Boissy and was restored at the XIXe century by a disciple of Purple-the-Duke in a neo-gothic style;
  • the castle of Malesherbes consists of a quadrilateral, with an apparatus of bricks and stone, with turns of angle dating from the end of XVe century. It has, like appendix, a large building of the attics of XIVe the century like one of largest pigeon of France. Many kings de France remained there, of which Henri IV, Charles V and Louis XIV.

Personalities related to the commune

Twinnings

Demography

External bonds

Official site of the town of Malesherbes

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