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Village de Gouex

Le bourg, 86320 Gouex
  • Vienne
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

GOUEX (86): Virtual tour of the commune

The inventory of the heritage of the municipality of Gouex is coming to an end. On this occasion, discover on the Patrimoine et Inventaire Nouvelle-Aquitaine website some of its emblematic places.
18 - 20 September 2020Passed
Conditions
Free.
© Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel, M. Favreau

The inventory of the heritage of the municipality of Gouex is coming to an end. On this occasion, discover on the Patrimoine et Inventaire Nouvelle-Aquitaine website some of its emblematic places.

The town of Gouex is located 7 km from Lussac-les-Châteaux and 44 km from Poitiers. Bordered to the east by the Vienne, it occupies the slopes of a wooded slope overlooking the Valley. The habitat is rather grouped along the slopes of the valley, between the village and some villages. It disperses when one arrives on the plateau to the west in isolated farms and hamlets. These lands, composed in particular of Brandes, were cleared until late in the 19th century. The contrasting landscapes between the banks of the Vienne, wooded and offering a vast panorama, and the agricultural plateau, with rich and diverse environments, make it a commune where it is good to live or rest, and this for a long time.
The virtual tour of the heritage of the village of Gouex is here: https://inventory.poitou-charentes.fr/jep2020/gouex/

About the location

Village de Gouex
Le bourg, 86320 Gouex
  • Vienne
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Located 44 km south-east of Poitiers, Gouex is a small mainly agricultural town that developed in the Vienne valley, in the heart of a rich, diversified and relatively protected natural environment. The inventory study made it possible to rediscover an interesting architectural heritage and furniture, testifying to the evolution of the town, especially in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.