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  • The Palace of Poitiers has its origins in a 3rd century Gallo-Roman building, but after the fall of the Roman Empire it became the seat of the Counts of Poitiers and the Dukes of Aquitaine. The original building was destroyed and a new one built in the 11th century. In 1104 the Maubergeon Tower was added.
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  • In 1384–86 Jean I, duc de Berry, who was also appanage count of Poitiers, rebuilt the part of the palace which had been destroyed by fire.
  • In 1384-86 Jean I, duc de Berry, who was also appanage count of Poitiers, rebuilt the part of the palace which had been destroyed by fire.
  • Website of the Tourist Office of Grand Poitiers, find out what to visit in Poitiers and the surrounding area, heritage, outings
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  • A palace was first built on the site by one of the sons of Charlemagne, Louis the Pious in the 9th century. It became the seat of the later Counts of Poitiers.
  • Budget 32 M€. Mission Renovation and rehabilitation of the Palace of the Dukes of Aquitaine in Poitiers and its public spaces.
  • Palace of Poitiers is a court house and palace. The project is located in Poitiers, Vienne (86), Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
  • It will have marked the history of Poitiers, from the Palace of the Counts of Poitou Dukes of Aquitaine to Saint-Pierre cathedral, then will end its life at the Royal...
  • Palace of Poitiers in Poitiers: Find opening hours and directions, compare prices before booking, see photos, and read reviews.
  • After the disintegration of the Carolingian realm, the palace became the seat of the Counts of Poitiers. The first palace of Poitiers was completely destroyed by a...
  • The Palace of Poitiers has its origins in a 3rd century Gallo-Roman building, but after the fall of the Roman Empire it became the seat of the Counts of Poitiers and...
  • The palace of the Counts of Poitou/Dukes of Aquitaine in Poitiers in Poitou in western France is a medieval testimony of the Plantagenet style of architecture.
  • The Palace of the Counts of Poitiers is the former count's palace of Poitiers and the former ducal palace of Aquitaine.
  • The Palace of the Counts of Poitiers is the former Ducal Palace of Aquitaine. It is a medieval testimony to the architectural style of Angevin Gothic.