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The Hotel Goüin, a 15th-century town mansion, accommodated silk merchants and traders. The façade is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. Today the Hotel houses the museum of the Archaeological Society. |
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Not to be missed: The Hotel Goüin presents the local history, from prehistory up to the Age of Enlightenment. It also presents a collection of early objects dedicated to the study of physics from Chenonceau, as they were used by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. |
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