The Abbaye de Pontlevoy is a French national historic monument which was constructed in 1034 in the heart of the Loire Valley. Since 2001, the abbey has hosted the European-American Center for International Education whose aim is to encourage international education, cultural exchange among tourists and economic development. The abbey is perfect for whistle-stop tours or longer stays as it has unique educational activities which involve and include culture, history, various architecture and some lovely, peaceful gardens. The abbey and Eur-Am Center will be delighted to provide flexible, dynamic services when you next visit.
Spoken languages :FrenchLanguages documentation:French
Visiting languages:French
Home groups:yes
Information panel :French
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Abbaye de Pontlevoy
1 place du Collège 41400 PONTLEVOY - smartphone Show number
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- Abbey
- Calvary and parish enclosures
- Chapel
- cloister
- Collegiate church
- Church
- Farm
- Wash-house
- House and building
- Tomb and sepulchre
- Ville, village et quartier
- Stained glass
- Baroque
- Gothic
- Medieval
- Renaissance
- Romanesque
- 19th century
- Park
Period (s) | Morning | Afternoon | Opening day | Closing day |
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01/01/2024 - 31/12/2024 | - | - | Monday - Tuesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday | |
01/01/2025 - 31/12/2025 | - | - |
Individual visits
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Guided tour (permanence):no
Guided tour (request):yes
Duration of the visit:01:00
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Group tours
Free visit (permanence):noFree visit (request):
Guided tour (permanence):no
Guided tour (request):yes
Duration of the visit:01:00
Free tasting:
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Associated services
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Historical sites and monuments category
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Abbey
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Archeological site
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Calvary and parish enclosures
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Chapel
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Church
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cloister
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Collegiate church
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Farm
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History
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House and building
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Park
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Stained glass
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Tomb and sepulchre
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Ville, village et quartier
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Wash-house
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19th century
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Baroque
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French style
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Gothic
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Médiéval
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Renaissance
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Romanesque
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Small mixed / monastic style