In the south of the Eure Department, near Verneuil d'Avre et d'Iton, learn more about the history of a village with a wrought-iron destiny and know more about ironwork and the tradition of blacksmiths...

Thanks to "grison", a local iron ore, people of Francheville were pioneers in working with iron. In 1835, the village had no less than 400 forges for 1,800 inhabitants, and the last forge in the village closed down in 1988. Travel back in time at this charming little museum that showcases this traditional craft and embodies a whole slice of the village's history.

As one curiosity leads to another, go to La Guéroulde (5 km/3 miles away), and visit the cemetery, which is worth the detour, to admire its imposing wrought iron pyramid built on top of Martin Duval's grave, a master of wrought iron work who died in 1836.

Visit

  • Average duration of the individual visit: 45 min
  • Average duration of the group visit: 45 min
  • Welcome group from 10 person(s) to 20 people.

Opening

Prices

Type Price
Base rate - full rate adult 2,50 €

Means of payment

  • Cash

Services

Equipment

  • Free parking
  • Toilets

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