Ver di Vin

Orléans


Hidden away in a vaulted medieval cellar, this restaurant à vin is known for the excellence of both its cuisine de maison traditionelle (traditional French home cooking) and its wine list; 30 vintages are available by the glass. Specialities, some with subtle Japanese influences, include feuilleté de caille (quail wrapped in pastry) and dishes prepared with mushrooms.


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1. Musée d'Histoire et d'Archéologie

0.11 MILES

The centrepiece of this history museum, in the Renaissance-style Hôtel Cabu, is an extraordinary collection of Celtic and Gallo-Roman bronzes, recovered…

2. Cathédrale Ste-Croix

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In a country of jaw-dropping churches, Gothic-style Cathédrale Ste-Croix still raises a gasp. Originally built in the 13th century, it underwent tinkering…

3. Hôtel Groslot

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The Renaissance-style Hôtel Groslot was built between 1530 and 1550 as a private mansion for lawyer and bailiff Jacques Groslot; it became Orléans’ city…

4. Musée des Beaux-Arts

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Orléans’ five-level fine-arts museum is a treat, with an excellent collection of Italian, Flemish and Dutch paintings (including works by Correggio,…

5. Joan of Arc Statue

0.22 MILES

Depicting St Joan atop a prancing steed, this huge bronze statue (1855) by Denis Foyatier is in the centre of place du Martroi.

6. Place du Martroi

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In the centre of Orléans' main square, a bronze statue (1855) depicts Joan of Arc atop a prancing steed; nearby there's a carousel (merry-go-round). A…

7. Maison de Jeanne d’Arc

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