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Marie reine et Luc SCHMITT41 Rue de la Republique
Thenac
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Located on the main street of this enchanting village, this house has undergone an impressive restoration. Originally built in 1785 as the Wine storehouses of Thénacuries and the barracks of Napoleon, this residence boasts a park that was once considered the most beautiful in Europe. Between the two world wars, it was acquired by pineau and cognac wine growers who used the space to store their barrels. For over 90 years, no renovations had been carried out until a year-long intensive restoration brought back its former splendor and charm.We aim to share this exceptional heritage with you by creating comfortable and welcoming lodgings and spacious rooms. These accommodations combine the elegance of antique furniture with the authenticity of stone walls. Additionally, we offer longer-stay lodgings for those who wish to explore our beautiful region and its countless treasures. Our stables have been restored and renovated, providing a pleasant and authentic setting adorned with a "Hurdy-gurdy France" hood overlooking the fountain, where you can enjoy your breakfasts under the sunny skies of our area.
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche Courbon: Located just 6 kilometers away, Château de la Roche Courbon is a magnificent castle surrounded by stunning gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the beautiful architecture, and stroll through the French formal gardens.
- Abbaye aux Dames: Situated in Saintes, approximately 10 kilometers away, Abbaye aux Dames is an ancient abbey founded in the 11th century. This architectural masterpiece is known for its impressive Romanesque style and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history.
- Amphitheatre of Saintes: Also located in Saintes, about 10 kilometers away, the Amphitheatre of Saintes is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD. It is a popular tourist attraction and offers guided tours to learn about its history and significance.
- Paléosite: Situated in Saint-Césaire, around 15 kilometers away, Paléosite is an interactive prehistoric park and museum. Visitors can experience life as it was during the Paleolithic era through various exhibits, workshops, and demonstrations, making it a fascinating attraction for all ages.
- Château de Crazannes: Situated in Crazannes, approximately 20 kilometers away, Château de Crazannes is a medieval fortress surrounded by a moat and picturesque gardens. It offers guided tours, showcasing its rich history and providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Cognac Houses: The town of Cognac, about 30 kilometers away, is renowned for its production of the famous spirit. Visitors can explore various Cognac houses, such as Hennessy, Rémy Martin, and Martell, to learn about the distillation process and enjoy tastings of this world-famous beverage.
- La Rochelle: Located approximately 80 kilometers away, La Rochelle is a vibrant coastal city with a rich maritime heritage. The city offers attractions such as the Old Port, historic towers, the Aquarium, and beautiful sandy beaches, making it a must-visit destination for tourists.
- Île de Ré: Situated off the coast from La Rochelle, Île de Ré is a picturesque island known for its charming villages, sandy beaches, and bike-friendly atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island's quaint streets, enjoy fresh seafood, and relax on its beautiful shores.
- Rochefort: Approximately 50 kilometers away, Rochefort is a historic naval town famous for its shipbuilding heritage. Highlights include the Corderie Royale, a former royal rope factory turned museum, and the Hermione, a replica of an 18th-century frigate. 10. Saint-Émilion: Located about 90 kilometers away, Saint-Émilion is a charming medieval village renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit wine cellars, and enjoy wine tastings in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.