Poitiers
Poitiers is a historic city located in western France, known for its rich cultural heritage and medieval architecture. It serves as the capital of the Vienne department and is situated near the banks of the Clain River. The city is famous for its well-preserved Romanesque churches, such as the Basilica of Saint-Radegund and the Church of Saint-Hilaire, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
In addition to its architectural significance, Poitiers is also recognized for its role in French history. The city was the site of the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, a key event during the Hundred Years' War. Today, Poitiers is home to a vibrant student population, thanks to the presence of the University of Poitiers, which