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Visites guidees de Solesmes

Walking tours of the village of Solesmes or the beautiful town of Sablé.

Address : Place Dom Guéranger
72300 SOLESMES
FRANCE

Contact: Visites guidees de Solesmes

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Presentation of: Visites guidees de Solesmes

Opening times
from 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024
Opening days: Visite de la partie "abbaye" en fonction des horaires des offices.
Open all year round
Site theme
Abbey
Quarry
Civil cemetary
Military and memorial cemetary
Cloister
Convent
Church
House and building
Monastery
Minor heritage
Square
Bridge
Harbour
Ruins and remains
Industrial site
Town, village and district
Cave-dwelling village, site
Architectural style of the site
Antique
Contemporary
Medieval
Modern
Renaissance
Romanesque
19th century
Prices
Group price from 120.00€ to 240.00€ (Visites groupes uniquement - Forfait 120€ jusqu'à 35p. / 240 € jusqu'à 70p. (2 guides))
Payment methods
Credit card
Cheques and postal orders
Holiday vouchers
Visits
Guided tours on request (individuelles): Yes
Average duration of visit (individuelles) : @duration of visit
Guided tours on request (groupes): Yes
Guided tours (groupes): Yes
Average duration of visit (groupes) : @duration of visit
Visit languages
Visit: French
Access map, location
SNCF train station: 4 Km
Motorway: 11 Km
Spoken language
French
Further information
Groups accepted from 1 to 70 persons
Pets not allowed
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Stevan Lira/OTVS
Stevan Lira/OTVS
Stevan Lira/OTVS

Other: Patrimoine religieux

ABBAYE ROYALE

SAINT-MICHEL-EN-L'HERM

The abbey was founded in 682 AD on a limestone islet. Following the Concordat of 1516, it became a royal abbey.