Details
Remains of the first Benedictine monastery of Brantôme (8th century) cut into the limestone cliff partly hidden by the convent buildings: dwellings, pigeon houses, miraculous fountain St. Sicarius whose relics are preserved in the Abbey church and the mysterious Last Judgement Cave and its two monumental bas-reliefs. Combined entrance with the Museum Fernand Desmoulin.
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Leaflet n°1Prices & Conditions
- Payment mode
- , Payment cards
- , Cheques and postal orders
- , Chèques Vacances
- , E-chèques vacances (ANCV)
- , Cash
- Pets accepted
- yes
Practical information
Visits
- Permanent individual open visits
- , yes
- Individual Tour
- , no
- Tour individual upon request
- , no
- Individual open visits on demand
- , no
- Average duration of an individual visit
- , 60
- Permanent open visits for groups
- , no
- Free visit for groups on demand
- , no
- Guided group tours on request
- , yes
- Guided group tours constantly
- , no
- Average length of a group tour
- , 60
Equipments & Services
- Site and monuments theme
- , Abbey
- , Cave-dwelling village, site
- Receiving groups
- yes
- Information Signs
- , French
- , English
- Spoken languages
- , French
- , English
- Visit language
- , French
- , English
Contact
Our address
Boulevard Charlemagne24310 BRANTOME EN PERIGORD
Web site :http://www.perigord-dronne-belle.fr
Mail :abbaye@perigord-dronne-belle.fr
Phone :+33 5 53 05 80 63
GPS : 45.3642824, 0.64662151
- Access
- , Airport / aerodrome/Bergerac/
- , Railway station/Angoulême/Périgueux/Thiviers/
- , Road (national / local)/D939/