Le Mans is a city of 144,244 inhabitants in the north-west of France. It is located at the confluence of the Sarthe and Huisne rivers and is the capital of the Sarthe département in the Pays de la Loire region.


Le Mans, the capital of the Sarthe Département, is located in the north-west of France, at the confluence of the Sarthe and Huisne rivers. Here, in the region of Pay de la Loire, the country of the Loire, you will find, among other things, the Gothic cathedral Saint-Julien du Mans, dedicated to Saint Julian. It was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and is one of the impressive sights of Le Mans.
Le Mans was founded by the Romans in 56 BC and is today known primarily for the 24-hour race of Le Mans, an international endurance race for automobiles and motorcycles, which has been held annually since 1923. Within the circuit, in its interior, you will find an automobile museum that displays more than 100 vehicles, including many of the winning vehicles of the race, such as a Bentley that won the race in 1924 or a Ferrari that was victorious in 1949. Many successful drivers of the Le Mans race have left their handprints and footprints in the pedestrian zone and their names can be read accordingly in brass plates.
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