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| It is one of the best preserved Breton cities with medieval character. It benefits from the label of "city of Europe". |
Moncontour - Cité fleurie The strategic geographical position of Moncontour attracted the covetousness of many surrounding powers and ensured to the city, to some extents, certain prosperity. Indeed, the city is perched on a hill of 60 meters overhanging the axis Saint Malo - Pontivy. During the 14th century, Moncontour had its own currency in the shelter of its ramparts. Passed under the French domination in the 15th century, its fortifications were improved. If they are not very present today, it is because |
Moncontour - Enseigne they were destroyed on order of Richelieu since César de Vendôme, contemporary lord, took party against the king Louis 13. Consequently, in the absence of being a defensive city, Moncontour, became a city of leather-linen trade. The period of the Revolution was surging around Moncontour. The republicans of Hoche posted in Moncontour, had to face the virulent chouans ordered by Bois Hardy. Moreover, this period is largely recalled in the museum of “la chouannerie et de la revolution” where scenes of that era are perfectly reconstituted. The Saint Mathurin church is not to miss if you are in Moncontour. Indeed, equipped with an original belfry dating from 1902, its 18th century stained glasses are considered one of 3 most beautiful of Brittany. So to conclude, the medieval culture is still largely present in Moncontour where each summer events on this topic are organized. |
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