2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME DU PAYS DE SAINT-AMOUR

Tourist office
4/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 18h00
This tourist office reveals the heritage secrets of its villages and the ... Read more
2024

THE APOTHECARY

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
6 reviews
This apothecary, located in a former 17th-century convent, is one of the ... Read more
2024

LES PRISONS ROYALES

Hiking
This historic complex was built to house a gabelle court and includes an ... Read more
2024

LES PRISONS ROYALES

Tourist office
4.3/5
9 reviews
An 18th-century prison where you can take a tour and learn about the life ... Read more
2024

GUIDED TOURS IN SAINT-AMOUR

Themed tours and activities
4/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 18h00

A first round in Saint Amour will probably give you a little more insight into the history of the city and its buildings. Thanks to the tourist office, this is possible! It offers a series of guided tours that take you to the royal prison and to the apothicairerie, passing through the beautiful streets of the village. All year round, for groups, the EO organizes guided tours of the city.

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2024

FORMER ROYAL PRISONS OF SAINT-AMOUR

Monuments to visit

Unique in the Jura. These old royal prisons house the audience (courthouse) with two bodyguards on the ground floor and two courtrooms on the first floor. In the back, we see the prisons themselves: the cour courtyard and apartment, the pistole, the chapel, the court of the prisoners, two detention rooms, three underground cachots with door-to-desk doors. These buildings, which were those of the Justice des Gabelles, were built in 1741. They were mainly used to try smugglers because the smuggling of salt, tobacco and fabrics was particularly active in Saint-Amour, a village located on the border of several provinces. After the annexation of Franche-Comté in 1678, the province maintained an advantageous tax system relative to its neighbours in Bresse and Burgundy. After the Revolution, the audience was occupied by the employees of the Grant, while the rest of the settlement became a prison of passage for the inmates of Lons-le-Saunier in Bourg-en-Bresse and vice versa. Several hundred live there every year. A very interesting visit.

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