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Troyes Collection (#4)

Troyes, a city nestled in the heart of Aube, Champagne-Ardennes, France, is a treasure trove of history and architectural wonders




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Troyes, a city nestled in the heart of Aube, Champagne-Ardennes, France, is a treasure trove of history and architectural wonders. One such gem is the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes cathedral, boasting a mesmerizing rose window in Gothic style that dates back to around 1200. Stepping into this magnificent place of worship feels like stepping back in time. Speaking of history, Troyes played a significant role in the Treaty in 1420. This pivotal agreement between England and France saw Henry V and Catherine unite their destinies through marriage. The echoes of this momentous event can still be felt within the walls of Troyes. For book lovers and scholars alike, the Great Bible of Clairvaux housed at Mediatheque Jacques-Chirac is an absolute must-see. Its intricate illustrations and ancient pages transport visitors to another era. Art enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle's masterpiece "Leda and the Swan" from 1735. This sculpture showcases both beauty and sensuality with its delicate depiction. Wandering through Troyes' streets reveals traditional buildings adorned with charming shops. Each corner exudes an old-world charm that transports you to a simpler time. A visit to La maison ou est ne Girardon offers insight into the birthplace of renowned sculptor Francois Girardon—a true homage to artistic heritage. Rue Moyenne beckons explorers with its enchanting allure captured beautifully in engravings—its cobblestones whisper tales from centuries past as you stroll along its historic path. The Grande Salle fireplace at Hotel De Ville stands tall as a symbol of grandeur amidst black-and-white photographs capturing moments frozen in time—an emblematic piece showcasing French elegance. Philip the Good's engraving adds yet another layer to Troyes' historical tapestry—a reminder that powerful figures once walked these very streets.