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Poitou Charentes Collection

Discover the enchanting region of Poitou-Charentes in France, where history and natural beauty intertwine seamlessly. From the picturesque town of St

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Poitou Charentes Collection: Cardinal Richelieu at the Siege of La Rochelle, 1628 (early 20th century)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: St. Martin, Ile de Re, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Tree lined river bank in spring, Marais Poitevin, Deux Sevres near Coulon
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Poitou Charentes Collection: July - the Chateau at Poitiers, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Paul Limbourg
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The harbour, St. Martin, Ile de Re, Poitou-Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Chateau, Chef-Boutonne, Deux Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The harbour, La Rochelle, Cote de Jade, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: A boat on the river Charente, St. Simeux, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Church dating from the 15th century, St. Martin, Ile de Re, Poitou Charentes
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Salt pans in marshes, Ile de Re (Island of Re), Poitou Charentes, France, Europe
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Poitou Charentes Collection: wisteria cultivar, wisteria, purple subject
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Poitou Charentes Collection: France, Poitou-Charentes Region, Charente-Maritime Department, La Rochelle, Old Port
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Poitou Charentes Collection: France, poitou-Charentes, La Rochelle, town reflected in harbour at dusk
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Poitou Charentes Collection: France, Poitou Charentes, La Rochelle, market, garlic
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The path of the chestnut trees at the Chateau de Saint-Loup sur Thouet. 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The Siege of La Rochelle (1627-1628, 1896) (illustration)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Siege de la Rochelle (1627-1628): ' The Cardinal of Richelieu (1585-1642) on the dam of La Rochelle
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The biggest torment of the forcate is to be a mismate. Fight between two prisoners connected by
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Port de la Rochelle (engraving)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Entree de l arsenal de Rochefort (engraving)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Le siege de la Rochelle, octobre 1628 (The siege of La Rochelle on october 1628)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: View of the Port of La Rochelle Painting by Joseph Vernet (1714-1789) 1762 Paris
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Episode of the Crusades, (fresco)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Le port de la Rochelle Painting by Paul Signac (1863-1935) 1921 Sun
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 17th century (polychrome terracotta)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 1679 (sculpture)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 17th century (polychrome terracotta)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 1679 (sculpture)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 1679 (sculpture)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 17th century (polychrome terracotta)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Virgin and Child, 1679 (sculpture)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: The seat of the Rochelle by Louis XIII (1601-1643) October 8
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Poitou (chromolitho)
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Poitou Charentes Collection: View of La Rochelle, entrance to the port of sewage in 1851
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Romanesque architecture: view of the church of Aulnay, 12th century. Charente maritimes
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Poitou Charentes Collection: View of the Port of Rochefort and the Royal Corderie Painting by Joseph Vernet (1714-1789
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Poitou Charentes Collection: View of the Battle of Taillebourg won by King Saint Louis on 21 July 1242
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Siege of la Rochelle, 17th century painting after Jacques Caillot
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Sculptures on the western facade of Notre Dame la Grande church, Poitiers, Vienne
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Poitou Charentes Collection: La Rochelle, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Poitou Charentes Collection: Rows of racks used in oyster farming at high tide, Isle de Re, Charente-Maritime


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Discover the enchanting region of Poitou-Charentes in France, where history and natural beauty intertwine seamlessly. From the picturesque town of St. Martin on the stunning Ile de Re to the charming Charente-Maritime, this region offers a plethora of delights for every traveler. Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of Marais Poitevin, also known as Green Venice, with its tree-lined river banks blooming with vibrant colors during springtime. Explore Deux Sevres near Coulon and witness the breathtaking beauty that nature has to offer. Take a trip to Poitiers and marvel at its elevated view from above, showcasing the architectural wonders that make this city so unique. Transport yourself back in time to 1628 and envision Cardinal Richelieu leading his troops during the Siege of La Rochelle through an early 20th-century depiction. As dusk settles over La Rochelle's Old Harbour, be captivated by its timeless charm. The Porte de La Grosse Horloge stands proudly as a testament to centuries gone by while illuminating the night sky with its warm glow. Journey back even further into history at Chateau de Poitiers, built in the 15th century. Let your imagination run wild as you explore its grand halls and imagine life within these ancient walls. The harbors throughout Poitou-Charentes are not only gateways to adventure but also windows into local culture. Whether it's St. Martin on Ile de Re or Chef-Boutonne in Deux Sevres, each harbor tells a story waiting to be discovered. Finally, find tranquility along the river Charente in St. Simeux as you sail gently downstream aboard a boat surrounded by serene landscapes. Poitou-Charentes is more than just a destination; it's an experience that will leave you longing for more of France's rich heritage and natural wonders.