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SAINT-SAVIN ABBEY

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22, place de la Libération, 86310Saint-Savin, France Show on map
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2025
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2025

The abbey of Saint-Savin is a Unesco treasure to be discovered with the family thanks to free, guided or immersive visits.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, Saint-Savin Abbey is home to a masterpiece unique in Europe: the largest group of Romanesque wall paintings preserved to date. This 11th-century treasure trove unfurls its frescoes over 460 m², perched 17 meters high in a majestic nave bathed in striking light.

Look up! Some 50 scenes from the Old Testament, borrowed from the books of Genesis and Exodus, adorn the nave vault. These include the famous Noah's Ark and the emblematic scene of the building of the Tower of Babel. The entrance porch illustrates the cycle of the Apocalypse, while the upper gallery presents a program dedicated to the Passion and Resurrection of Christ. Guided tours of the upper gallery offer a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire building: the wow effect is guaranteed.

You can explore this exceptional site at your leisure, thanks to a touch-screen tablet offering several different itineraries (30 minutes, 1 hour or unlimited), enriched by multimedia content: animated photos, 3D views, historical reconstructions, archaeologists' and historians' testimonials, soundscapes and period reconstructions... You'll discover the daily life of the monks, medieval building techniques, and the political and religious context of the abbey's foundation. Virtual access to the crypt, closed for conservation reasons, is also available.

To fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the site, you can also opt for a guided tour that takes you up to the gallery of the church, from where the full splendor of the building can be appreciated.

Each tour also includes a free exploration of the monastic building: a scenographic tour of the former monks' cells, the monastic garden and the refectory. This vast 17th-century room now houses the "Battle of the Kings" scene, once painted on the vault of the abbey church, as well as a recent exhibition devoted to the abbey's turbulent history.

Other immersive formats enrich the experience: escape games, theatrical tours... The full program is available on the website.

From Saint-Savin, you can also explore the neighboring sites of the Vallée des Fresques, an exceptional area where numerous churches still preserve painted decorations dating from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. A truly artistic and spiritual journey through the centuries. Not to be missed!

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Visited in may 2025
Abbaye extraordinaire. Avec des fresques historiques et ses colonnes peintes donnent une modernité au lieu magnifique.
Visited in may 2025
Très belle abbaye. Visiter grâce à Terra Aventura
Visited in april 2025
Magnifique
Visited in april 2025
Le voilà , le Trésor de la Vienne ! Des peintures murales (et des fresques pour le porche ) , datant de plus de 900 ans ! Ce lieu vaut , à lui seul , le déplacement dans la région . Quel enchantement , quand on entre dans cette église ! La mise en lumière est , par ailleurs , juste parfaite . Evidemment , je conseille de faire la visite de l'église par un guide (pas les tablettes , un guide ) , car c'est la meilleure façon de pouvoir comprendre et apprécier la vraie beauté de ce patrimoine humain ( on accède par ailleurs à la tribune , qui est pour moi , le plus beau panorama sur les voûtes de la nef ) .Privilégier la saison basse car il y a presque personne .
Visited in april 2025
Magnifique abbaye, réputée à juste titre, pour ses fresques. La visite, menée par un guide passionné, était très intéressante et enrichissante. Dans les autres salles se tient une exposition de qualité, qui complète celle de l'abbaye. Possibilité aussi de visite libre ou avec tablette. Prix à partir de 10€. Une belle découverte.

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