Access History In 18-19 AD, the Germanicus Arch was built and in 40 AD, the Amphitheatre followed, in order to host gladiatorial contests for 18,000 spectators to watch. The River Charente also gave the town great importance as it provided a principle means of transporting salt, liquors and stone between the Atlantic coast and the inner ports. In 1242, Saintes was at the centre of the Saintonge War, a feudal dynastic encounter between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England, in which the latter lost. In 1360, Saintes did belong to the English once again, but not for long as the French managed to win it back in 1372. Then in the 16 th century the French Wars of Religion hit Saintes. Christanized but surrounded by Protestants, the bishop in Saintes fought hard to counter their attacks, yet the Cathédral Saint-Pierre still suffered greatly. In 1730, a new era began in which the city landscape was engaged in numerous changes, starting with the construction of the hôtel du Marquis de Monconseil. In 1810, Saintes hosted the wedding of Napoléon and Marie-Louise, in 1846, the Haras National de Saintes was created, in 1852 the theatre opened and Pont Neuf was built, in 1860 the station was installed and in 1863 a new Palais de Justice was built. On the 11 th November 1871 a terrible fire took place in the town hall and the town’s archives were all destroyed. In 1940, things got worse with the invasion of the Germans; on the 24 th June 1944 the town suffered terrible bombardement. Liberation finally came on the 4 th September 1944, then on the 14 th June 1963, General de Gaulle, Président de la République, visited Saintes and in 1977, restoration of the historical quarters began. However, the town was then flooded in December 1982, going down in history as the flood of the century. Nonetheless, Saintes stands well today, preserving its Roman ruins and housing museums, art galleries, charming restaurants and numerous shops. Activities The main museums are: the Musée de l’Echévinage, which has collections of Sèvres porcelain and paintings from the 19 th and 20 th century, the Musée d’Archéologie, which houses a large collection of Gallo-Roman finds, including sculptures, inscriptions and a cart, the Musée du Présidial, a Mannerist architecture with a collection of regional ceramics and paintings from the 15 th and 18 th century, and the Musée Dupuy-Mestreu, a folk museum with local costumes, headgear and jewellery. The Charente River is filled with craft, angles and holidaymakers in houseboats, and can be used for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and boat rides. There is also a market held twice a week, a large fair on the first Monday of each month and a 10-day festival every July (Jeux Santons), that celebrates ancient music and includes folk dancing, contemportary music, singing, conferences and exhibitions. Started in 1972, when several young visionary conductors rediscovered music from 1600 – 1750 (Baroque music), it has since granted Saintes the title ‘ Mecca of Baroque-lovers.’ More than 30 concerts are given over the 10 days, from noon until midnight and an average of 12,000 spectators are welcomed. Golf Food Drinks Restaurants
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