Listed as a Historic Monument, this magnificent vestige of the second monastery was originally established for the Franciscan monks, the first convent located outside the city walls having been destroyed. The complex consisted of a church, a cloister, a garden, a cellar, a vat room, a cellar, a courtyard and a main building.
The last religious present were expelled during the French Revolution and the convent was sold, in poor condition, as national property in 1791.
Today a true haven of peace and relaxation, a guided historical tour of the site and the cellars is offered. The estate also has a wine bar serving Les Cordeliers sparkling wines, by the glass or the bottle, accompanied by savory and sweet treats. Picnic meal baskets and cold drinks are also available for sale.
Ranking & labels
- Listed historical sites and monuments
- Near a TER access (train, coach)
- In the village
Spoken languages
- English
Services
Equipments
- Catering
Services
- Shop
Activities on site
- Temporary exhibitions
Others
- Pets allowed: no
- Groups accepted
- Maximum group size: 19
Opening
From January 01 to December 31 | |
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Prices
Payment method
- Payment cards
- French bank and postal checks
- Cash
Location
Visit
- Free tour
- Guided tour by appointment only
- Average duration of the group visit: 45 min
- Average duration of the individual visit: 45 min
- Groups welcome up to 19 people.
Visit languages
- French
- English