The site of Chantenay-Saint-Imbert dates back to prehistoric times (traces of occupation dating from the polished stone age).this human occupation continues over time since we know that in Gallo-Roman times Chantenay was developed: coins from Chantenay covering the reigns of Trajan (98-117) and Postumus (258-297) are preserved in the Nevers municipal museum, and many Gallo-Roman remains are still present in the site. Several researchers suggest that Chantenay could be the famous Gorgobina Boiorum cited by Caesar in the Gallic War.clunisian site inaugurated on April 16, 2004, this church dates from the late eleventh - early twentieth century (end of the last rebuilding). The Priory of Saint-Martin, a Cluniac possession of Souvigny, From its fragmented history and still too little known, we still have a church with an original Romanesque chevet. Possibility of free visit. The church is open every day
- Pets not allowed
- Parking
From 01/01/24 to 20/06/24 of 09:00 to 17:00
From 21/06/24 to 31/12/24 of 09:00 to 19:00
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