Fables but not that At Château-Thierry, his hometown, Jean de La Fontaine is present everywhere. A statue to his effigy welcomes visitors. On the banks of Marne, sculptures revive his fables. And in the city center, a beautiful mansion of the sixteenth century, home where he was born in 1621, transformed into a museum, is dedicated to him. This beautiful setting has just reopened its doors after three years of important renovations. He proposes …
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Fables but not that At Château-Thierry, his hometown, Jean de La Fontaine is present everywhere. A statue to his effigy welcomes visitors. On the banks of Marne, sculptures revive his fables. And in the city center, a beautiful mansion of the sixteenth century, home where he was born in 1621, transformed into a museum, is dedicated to him. This beautiful setting has just reopened its doors after three years of important renovations. He proposes …