This bastide is one of France's most beautiful villages and has been elevated to the rank of Grand site national. Its regular rectangular layout is over seven hundred years old. Virtually intact since the 13thcentury , its treasures are varied: the square with its irregular arcades, the market hall with its units of measurement for the grain trade, the Saint-Dominique church and the14th-century Maison du Chapitre. The houses around the Place des Cornières were built between the Middle Ages and the 17th century, and 32 buildings are listed as Historic Monuments. Monpazier is the birthplace of Jean Galmot, journalist, writer and member of parliament for French Guiana, assassinated in 1928.

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