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She's 934 years old, do you want to sleep... in the oldest house in France?

Summary by lejsl.com
The greatness of Cluny's order did not prevent the most imposing abbey of the Christian era (before Saint Peter of Rome) from falling and being dismantled stone by stone. A few hundred meters away, on the other hand, a simple bourgeois house built at the same time still stands. Scientifically dating to 1091 – she is therefore 934 years old! - it is still, for the moment, attested to as being the oldest house in France. You can even stay there in…
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lejsl.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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