The abbey (now the town hall) is open to the public. You can see a listed staircase dating from the 17th century, the former cellar, now a collection room, the former billiard room, now a library, and the Chapter House with its hangings and wood panelling.
Tours can be organised for groups on request.Spoken languages :French
Visiting languages:French
Home groups:yes
Pets allowed
(animaux de petite taille)
Proposed activities:Temporary exhibitions
Visiting languages:French
Home groups:yes
Pets allowed
(animaux de petite taille)
Proposed activities:Temporary exhibitions
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Individual visits
Free visit (permanence):yesFree visit (request):no
Guided tour (permanence):yes
Guided tour (request):
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Free tasting:
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Group tours
Free visit (permanence):yesFree visit (request):
Guided tour (permanence):
Guided tour (request):
Duration of the visit:
Free tasting:
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Animaux
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Equipped conference room en
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Historic site and monument category
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Picnic area en
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Abbey
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Classical