The museum, located in a tiny Beaujolais village, offers a program of shows, role-playing games...
In this small Beaujolais village nestles one of the region's most prestigious sites: a 12th-century cloister and church, and an 18th-century chapter house. Originally a Benedictine priory dependent on Cluny, it became a Benedictine monastery in the 14th century. The Priory, which has been awarded the Geopark Beaujolais label, represents 1,000 years of architecture, allowing visitors to admire the skills of its stone-cutting craftsmen. A stroll through the cloister or the park in front of the chapter house is a treat.
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