The veil finally lifted. Monday, September 4, the Minister of Culture, Rima Abdul-Malak, revealed the list of 100 sites that will benefit from the sale of scratch tickets from the FDJ. This is already the sixth year of existence of the Heritage Mission, led by television host Stéphane Bern.
Scratch games, called Mission Patrimoine, have been on sale since Monday for 15 euros. The prize to be won being, this year again, 1.5 million euros. The ticket, published by the FDJ, highlights 18 “emblematic” sites revealed last March. On each ticket sold, 1.83 euro is donated to the Heritage Foundation. In addition, seven exceptional Loto draws will be organized to bring funds to the Mission, from this Monday until September 16th. Friday, September 15, a jackpot of at least 13 million euros will be put into play as part of a Super Loto. For each grid played, 73 cents are donated to the Heritage Foundation by the State.
For each region, find all the selected sites followed by the municipality where they are located and the number of the department
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Bourg-en-Bresse (01); Dungeon of Petit Fourchaud in Besson (03); Fortified Cistercian barn of Chabroulière in Planzolles (07); Highland Burons (15); Château de la Gabelle and its sheepfold in Ferrassières (26); Former Galicière factory – in Chatte (38); Château de Villars in La Chapelle-Villars (42); Saint-Philibert d’Estables church (43); Chateau Dauphin de Pontgibaud (63); Castle of Rochebonne de Theizé (69); Chapelle de Ragès de Sonnaz (73) and the Mont Blanc Observatory/Chalet Vallot in Chamonix (74).
Burgundy-Franche-Comte. Château de Bierre-lès-Semur in Val-Larrey (21); Allenjoy Lutheran Temple (25); Cressia washhouse/trough (39); Abbey Church of Notre-Dame du Pré in Donzy-le-Pré (58); Saint-Symphorien church in Marnay (70); Auberge de la Croix Blanche in Châteauneuf (71); Church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul in Thorigny-sur-Oreuse (89) and Fort de la Justice in Belfort (90).
Brittany. Manor of Kerhos in Kerbors (22); Redoubt of the Blancs Sablons in Le Conquet (29); Saint-Pierre church in Mont-Dol (35) and the Château de Bothané in Guidel (56).
Centre-Val de Loire. Sagonne Castle (18); Former presbytery of Miermaigne (28); Electricity plant of Saint-Gaultier (36); Outbuildings of the Château du Temple in Theneuil (37); Former Trois Canards inn in La Ferté-Beauharnais (41) and the Moulin de Cepoy (45).
race North Bonifacio powder store (2A) and the Church of the Saint-François convent in Nonza (2B).
Great East. Blockhouse of Mogues (08); Gatehouse of the castle of Dampierre (10); Halle de Cheminon (51); Gardens of the castle of Donjeux (52); Saintignon steel hall in Longwy (54); House of Pope Julius II in Verdun (55); Former Protestant church of Morhange (57); Old farm in Gries (67); House of Jean-Jacques Henner in Bernwiller (68); Building said to be a former hospital in Châtillon-sur-Saône (88).
Hauts de France. Railway switch tower called the Florentine in Buire (02); City Hall of Bergues (59); Lime kiln at the Francières sugar refinery (60); Notre-Dame Church in Hesdin (62) and the Jules Barni Gallery in Mers-les-Bains (80).
Ile-de-France. Interior decorations of the Daunou Theater in Paris (75); Church of Saint-Rémi de Montévrain (77); North cellars of the park of the Château de Maisons-Laffitte (78); Kiosks in the grounds of the Bligny Hospital Center in Briis-sous-Forges (91); Boudoir of Maison Masséna in Bagneux (92); Former Félix Faure swimming pool in Saint-Denis (93); Chapel of the Hospitals in Saint-Maurice (94) and the Boathouse in Pontoise (95).
Normandy. Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church in Trouville-sur-Mer (14); Former bailiwick in Pont-de-l’Arche (27); Dovecote and outbuildings of the Lanquetot manor in Portbail-sur-Mer (50); Espace Marguerite de Lorraine and Saint-François chapel of the hospital in Mortagne-au-Perche (61) and the Sainte-Madeleine church in La Bouille (76).
New Aquitaine. House of the Duke of Epernon in Confolens (16); Ruins of the old fortress of Montguyon (17); Chaumeil bread oven (19); Private mansion in Felletin (23). ; Boétie House in Sarlat-la-Canéda (24); Cabin on stilts no. 3 in La Teste-de-Buch (33); Notre-Dame-de-la-Course-Landaise chapel in Bascons (40); Saint-Léger Church in Couthures-sur-Garonne (47); Portalet fort bridge known as the hell bridge in Etsaut (64); Chateau Boucard in Menigoute (79); Fortress of Berrye in Berrie (86) and the Jonas pond pagoda in Ambazac (87).
Occitania. Pastoral site of Goutets au Port (09); Bouisse Castle (11); Medieval housing estate in Marcillac-Vallon (12); Chateau du Cheylar d’Aujac (30); Azas Castle Estate (31); Flamarens Castle (32); Château Guillaume de Nogaret in Marsillargues (34); Aulanac water mill in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (46); Château de Cambiaire in Saint-Etienne-Vallée-Française (48); Church of Saint-Pierre de Sarniguet (65); Former Swiss maternity ward or Château d’en Bardou in Elne (66); Bastide des Vassals in Saint-Grégoire (81) and the Church of Notre-Dame de Bouillac (82).
Pays de la Loire. Wall paintings in the chapel of Dougilard in Soudan (44); Former royal abbey of Nyoiseau in Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49); Gatehouse of the castle of Mortiercrolles in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges (53); Church of Saint-Pierre in René (72 and the Logis of the soldiers of the Château de la Grève in Saint-Martin-des-Noyers (85).Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Agnelet flour mill in Reillanne (04 ); Château de Jarjayes (05); Villa Le Rêve known as Villa Matisse in Vence (06); Tour Sarrasine – Chapelle Notre-Dame de Vie in Vitrolles (13); Pré-Conduit oil mill in Bargemon (83) and the Castle site in Cadenet (84).
Overseas. Bell tower of the Saint-Hyacinthe church in Capesterre Belle-Eau (Guadeloupe); Hydroelectric mill in Gros-Morne (Martinique); Saint-Dominique Church in Roura (Guyana) and Maison Valy in L’Entre-Deux (Reunion).