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Le Saint Georges

14, Rue Poterie, 41100 VendômeGBP 55 - 96

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Le Saint Georges hotel is located in Vendôme, on an island on the River Loire. It offers soundproofed rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi, a kitchenett… More
15, Faubourg Chartrain, 41100 VendômeGBP 47 - 68

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Hotel Le Vendome is a 3 stars hotel which has been charmingly restored by the new owners who offers you a warm welcome. It is situated in the center o… More
EUR 50 - 75

Capricorne

8 Boulevard De Trémault, 41100 VendômeGBP 40 - 60

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This hotel is located in the centre of in Vendome in the Loir-et-Cher region, a 15-minute walk from the Trinity Abbey. It offers en suite rooms and fr… More
Rn10, Route De Paris, 41100 VendômeGBP 40 - 42

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With free Wi-Fi in all rooms and free private parking, the Balladins Vendome offers comfortable accommodation and a friendly welcome between Tours and… More
 

Vendôme: Guide


This article is about the French commune. For the Montreal metro station, see Vendôme (Montreal Metro)


Vendôme is a commune in France|commune of north-central France.

Administration

Vendôme is the capital of the arrondissement of Vendôme in the Loir-et-Cher département in France|département, of which it is a sous-préfecture. It has a tribunal of first instance.

Geography

Vendôme is located 22 miles (35 km) northwest of the city of Blois and 40 minutes from Paris by TGV train. The town lies on the Loir River, which here divides into numerous arms intersecting the town.

Sights

On the south it is overlooked by an eminence on which stand ruins of the castle of the counts of Vendôme. The abbey-church of the Trinity has a fine facade in the florid Gothic architecture|Gothic style. The belfry (architecture)|belfry, surmounted by a stone steeple, stands isolated in front of the church; it belongs to the middle of the 12th century, and is one of the finest examples of Transition architecture. Abbey buildings of various periods lie round the church. The church of La Madeleine (15th century) is surmounted by a stone spire, an indifferent imitation of that of the abbey. The fine tower of St. Martin (16th century) represents the vanished church of Martin of Tours|that name.

The town hall occupies the old gate of St. George; its river front is composed of two large crenelated and machicolated towers, connected by a pavilion. The ancient hospital of St Jacques afterwards became a college of the Marshal Rochambeau, born at Vendôme in 1725. Some interesting houses of the 15th and 16th centuries survive.

History

Vendôme (in Gallic oppidum, replaced later by a feudal castle, around which the modern town arose. Christianity was introduced by Saint Bienheuré in the 5th century, and the important abbey of the Trinity (which claimed to possess a tear shed by Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus) was founded about 1030. When the reign of the Capetian dynasty began, Vendôme formed the chief town of a county belonging to Bouchard, called "the Venerable", who died in the monastery of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés in 1007.

The succession passed by various marriages to the houses of Nevers, Preuilly and Montoire. Bourbon, count of la Marche. The count of Vendome|county of Vendôme was raised to the rank of a duchy and a peerage of France for Charles of Bourbon (1515); his son Antoine de Bourbon|Anthony of Bourbon, king of Navarre, was the father of Henry IV of France|Henry IV, who gave the duchy of Vendôme in 1598 to his illegitimate son Caesar (1594 - 1665). Caesar, duke of Vendôme, took part in the disturbances which went on in France under the government of Cardinal Richelieu and of Cardinal Mazarin, and had as his sons Louis, duke of Vendôme (1612-1669), who married a niece of Mazarin, and Francois de Beaufort|Francis, duke of Beaufort. The last of his family in the male line was Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV's famous general, Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme (1645-1712).

Miscellaneous

Comte de Rochambeau, the leader of 6,000 French troops in the American Revolutionary War, was born in Vendôme.

See also


Duke of Vendôme

References



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