




The Palais Perrin, also called Palais de Justice, is one of the oldest civil buildings remaining in Anjou. The monument is built in the 12th century, on a rectangular plan, in shale rubble and sandstone. The tufa frames of its openings come from the Saumur region. From its donkey roof, stands a square-based fireplace, an exceptional feature.
The little extras:
- Go down the "rue du Pêcheur" to walk along the Sarthe river
- Lunch at the Guingette at the water's edge
Complementary Hours:
The Palace of Justice is not open to visitors, it is a private building, it is not open to the public. It is visible only from the outside. The site is open during the European Heritage Days with a commented external visit.
The little extras:
- Go down the "rue du Pêcheur" to walk along the Sarthe river
- Lunch at the Guingette at the water's edge
Complementary Hours:
The Palace of Justice is not open to visitors, it is a private building, it is not open to the public. It is visible only from the outside. The site is open during the European Heritage Days with a commented external visit.
Services
Services
Picnic area
Camper van reception area
Car park
Free car park
Openings
Openings
From 20 September 2025 until 21 September 2025
From 20 September 2025 until 21 September 2025
Saturday
10:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Sunday
10:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- In the country
- Riverside
- Village centre
- Waterside