Chapterhouse in Saint-Chamant

Saint-Chamant
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Description

The chapterhouse in Saint Chamant (“canon” in Latin) was built in 1484 by Robert de Balsac, Seneschal of Agenais, Chamberlain of the Kings Louis 11th, Louis 12th and Charles 8th, after the Pope Sixte’s 4th agreement. It is a Listed monument.

The chapterhouse in Saint Chamant (“canon” in Latin) was built in 1484 by Robert de Balsac, Seneschal of Agenais, Chamberlain of the Kings Louis 11th, Louis 12th and Charles 8th, after the Pope Sixte’s 4th agreement. It is a Listed monument. Exhibition of elements from the chapter outside. Furniture from the collegiate, stalls and statues from the 15th century in the church. Information boards outside.
Free and unguided visit.


Information

Pets accepted

Pets accepted : No

Customers

Groups

Amenities

Parking nearby

Language spoken

English, French

Services

Tourist information, Tour free of charge

Max group size

Max group size : 15

Language spoken for the visit

  • English
  • French

Timetable

All year round
Daily


Contact / Location

Le bourg
15140, Saint-Chamant