Jardin de Verre is a performing art theater that prides itself on its eclectic and versatile line up of events and is huge in the acting community. Established as well as amateur artists are given a chance to showcase their skills and the event calendar not only includes plays but also musicals, comedy shows, poetry slams, readings, and recitals. As per the event schedule, it also transforms itself into a cabaret theater and a concert venue.
A keep belonging to an erstwhile castle, Tour Melusine dates back to the 15th Century. Tour Melusine's interiors consist of vaulted rooms. This medieval watch tower is the sole surviving structure belonging to an ancient palace of the Lords of Lusignan. The ancient castle dates back to 1242. In the year 1927, French Ministry of Culture classified Tour Melusine as a monument historique.
While the Château de Bressuire may stand in picturesque ruins today, it was continuously inhabited from the height of the Celtic epoch until 1975. The structure that stands today is believed to have been built in the late 10th and early 11th centuries and is an excellent example of medieval military architecture. Situated on a formidable plateau, the chateau played a role in three centuries of wars between England and France. Today, the ruined chateau is listed as a monument historique and can be viewed from the outside by those who wish to admire its beauty.
Located the department of Vendée in the municipality of Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, the Basilica of St. Louis de Montfort was established in the 19th Century. Many pilgrims visit the church every year as it is location of the graves of two of the most prominent community figures: Blessed Marie Louise Trichet and Louis de Montfort.
Église Notre Dame is a historic landmark in the commune of Clisson, established by Olivier V Clisson during the 14th or 15th Century. The original church was witness to the Wars of Vendée during which it was plundered by attackers. In the 19th Century, the church was reconstructed by renowned designer René Ménard. The exterior face of the structure contains reliefs of Saints Jacques and Madeleine. The interior is decorated by paintings.