Turenne*
* Not an alternative spelling of 'terrace'. You're safe; it's a place.
I feel as though I've in some way cemented my readers into the terrace, so here's a rare opportunity to break free and enjoy a local day trip with me! Let's depart for Turenne!
The Turenne skyline is dominated by the castle and tower. The castle began to be constructed in the 9th century, and took over four centuries to complete. It served many viscounts and popes in the Avignon, and was home to some important families, notably, the La Tour d'Auvergne family. Today, only the Cesar Tower and the treasury remain. We had to pay €5.50 each to go in, but it was worth it!
And afterwards, we found a vide grenier!
I feel as though I've in some way cemented my readers into the terrace, so here's a rare opportunity to break free and enjoy a local day trip with me! Let's depart for Turenne!
The Turenne skyline is dominated by the castle and tower. The castle began to be constructed in the 9th century, and took over four centuries to complete. It served many viscounts and popes in the Avignon, and was home to some important families, notably, the La Tour d'Auvergne family. Today, only the Cesar Tower and the treasury remain. We had to pay €5.50 each to go in, but it was worth it!
And afterwards, we found a vide grenier!
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