Joined in a natural environment, between hills and Baise, Flaran Abbey boasts a remarkable landscape setting which dates back in part to medieval times which even place names keeps track of the operating work and irrigation Cistercian monks (the "wood of the monks' Cassaigne drive). The site takes the configuration of an island surrounded by the River Baise, the intake channel of the Cistercian mill (not open) and the route of the old city wall with its original gatehouse, the current farm "of Magdalene "(XVIII). The whole encloses a large park Arrival (current parking), to the courtyard and the entrance of the abbey buildings (current input). After the cloister and garden in the heart of the site, the noble eastern facade and dormitories overlook the historic gardens (Registered in Inv. Suppl. ). Reworked in the eighteenth century gardens "French" with central basin and "Pump building", they are a time of laying in the visit. Basically, at the foot of a pigeon (eighteenth), an herb garden (medicinal and aromatic plants in the pharmacopoeia of the monks), reconstituted identically the medieval monastery, hosts many events and educational activities to include, groups and school groups or with disabilities (Braille signs).
Details of facilities and services
- Car park
- Toilets
- Guided tours
- Organized activities
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Opening dates
- From 1 Février to 31 Décembre 2018
Prices
- 2018 - Visite libre adulte individuel : 5 €
- 2017 - Visite libre adulte individuel : 5 €
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