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Abbey of Seuilly

Founded around 1100 by the Benedictine order, partially destroyed and rebuilt in the XVth and XVIIth centuries, the Abbaye de Seuilly was made famous by author François Rabelais, who studied here.
Description
Founded around 1100 by the Benedictine order, partially destroyed and rebuilt in the XVth and XVIIth centuries, the Abbaye de Seuilly was made famous by author François Rabelais, who studied here. It is now home to the Permanent Centre for Environmental Initiatives in the Loire Valley (CPIE) and the Country Institute of the United Municipalities of the Left Bank of the Vienne. The gardens are dedicated to François Rabelais.
We speak : French, French, English

Visit

Average length of group visit : 00:30 min.

price

Free rate

Payment options

  • Debit cards
  • Cheques
  • Cash

services

equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Shop
  • Hall hire
  • Parking

advice

Address

4 route de l'Abbaye
37500 SEUILLY
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