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| Châteaugiron,
city with a rich architectural heritage remains preserved from tourist
floods. This charming city is indeed worth visiting. |
Chateaugiron - Maisons en pans de bois The history of Châteaugiron is related to the end of the independence of Brittany. In the 16th century, Châteaugiron is plundered by the duke of Mercoeur. He settles in the city and makes of it his headquarter. This duke is interested by the strategic location of the city between Rennes and Vitré. Until 1594, the small city suffers continuously from the passage of the soldiers who ransack all on their passage. Lastly, in 1595, the count of Brissac is charged by the king to subject |
Chateaugiron - Etang Mercoeur. Since this era, it is the trade of boat veils which flourishes. In the 18th century, the city fell in the hands of the “Prestre” family which reigns with a certain respect of the population to the point that the revolutionists avoided any violence against them. The family will vanish with its last Hippolyte representative. Lastly, the trade of boat veils will weaken steadily and Châteaugiron will undergo a demographic haemorrhage since failing to adapt to the new industrial economy. Nowadays, Châteaugiron is labelised "small city of character" and "holidays’ green station". Haven of charm and peace away from tourist crowds. |
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