Visite Gourmande de Sancerre With the Tourist Office's "Visite Gourmande", heritage meets gastronomy! Discover or rediscover Sancerre and its specialties... After nourishing the spirit, let's move on to the discovery of local products.
Château de Meillant A mysterious tour with magic tricks is available at the lavishly furnished Chateau of Meillant, remarkable for its flamboyant Gothic style. The game "Save the fairy goblin" is staged for children in the old cellar, in a dream-like miniature world.
Parcours Lumières à Saint-Amand-Montrond You can admire the historical center illuminated every evening by a light path. Free tour of approximately 1 hour. Departure: Musée Saint-Vic.
Palais Jacques Coeur The "Grant Maison", built between 1443 and 1451 and belonging to Jacques Coeur, treasurer of King Charles VII, is rare unaltered evidence of 15th-century civil architecture.
Visite Guidée du Beffroi de Dun-sur-Auron This small city owes its name of Dun le Roi to its entry in the domain of the king of France in 1101. Today, the Philippe Auguste promenade lined with fleur-de-lys invites you to stroll along its ramparts.
Centre d'Interprétation de l'Auld Alliance Discover the Centre d'Interprétation de l'Auld Alliance situated at the ground floor of the Stuarts' Castle. Learn and improve your knowledges on the history that links Aubigny to Scotland thanks to this playful and interactive visit.
Visite éclairée : Sancerre à la lampe torche See Sancerre differently, rediscovering the town through details revealed to you by the beam of a torchlight. Architecture, sculptures, even the smallest elements will come to life without false modesty?
Pôle de la Porcelaine An original scenography and a museography are entirely devoted to porcelain and the expertise of Berry porcelain makers.
Musée des Métiers d'Antan This is a museum like no other. On three floors, walk in spaces that recreate the workshops of these craftsmen who no longer exist today and who put so much heart into their work.
Forteresse de Montrond The fortress of Montrond (classified as a Historic Monument since 1988), owned by the City of Saint-Amand-Montrond (Cher), is the only bastioned fortification built in central France. Its origins date back to the 13th century.
Château et jardins d'Ainay-le-Vieil The graceful Gothic flamboyant residence is protected by an imposing 14th-century fortress. The gardens include a rose garden (about 180 varieties), a square shaped island, an old château kitchen garden and chartreuses (rare architectural structures in France).