Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Two pieces of history for the price of one in Tours.

View from Rue des Bons Enfants in Tours showing the dome of the Basilica of Saint Martin and the medieval Tour Charlemagne against a dramatic blue sky with clouds.

The striking stone tower on the right is the Tour Charlemagne (Tower of Charlemagne), a rare surviving remnant of the original medieval Basilica of Saint Martin. Legend links it to Emperor Charlemagne: his wife Liutgard (or sometimes referred to as Hildegard) died in Tours around 800 AD while accompanying him, and tradition holds she was buried near or beneath this tower.

Though the grand Romanesque basilica was largely destroyed during the French Revolution, this 48-metre-high tower endured and was later restored. Today it stands in powerful contrast beside the 19th/20th-century neo-Byzantine basilica (with its prominent dome) rebuilt over the tomb of Saint Martin of Tours, one of France’s most important pilgrimage sites.

A small quiet street in Tours with a big sense of history.


Part of the “Towns & Villages of the Loire” Series

Exploring the towns and villages of the Loire Valley — their streets, stories, and quiet beauty.

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