in MASSAY

Abbaye Saint-Martin

The Benedictine and then Cluniac Abbey of Massay is a partially intact architectural ensemble, founded in 738. Its 13th and 14th-century church decorated with stained glass windows, covered with a 17th-century wooden vault with 16th-century polychrome choir stalls and statues, has been preserved.
Description
The Benedictine and then Cluniac Abbey of Massay is a partially intact architectural ensemble, founded in 738. Its 12th, 13th and 14th-century church decorated with stained glass windows, covered with a 17th-century wooden vault with 16th-century polychrome choir stalls and statues, Gothic belfry, mid-12th century ST Loup Chapel, Chapter House and the 13th-century dormitory of the monks as well as the cellars have been preserved; complete the visit by going to see the traces of the fortifications, wash houses and old streets.
We speak : French, French

Visit

Average length of individual visit : 01:00 min.
Average length of group visit : 01:15 min.

opening

Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2024
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

price

PricingMin.Max.
Full adult price
2 €
Group rate
2 €

Payment options

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equipment

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Address

Route de Reuilly
18120 MASSAY
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