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Castles and Monuments

From gallo roman ruins in Montcaret to Monbazillac, Biron castles, from the Château of Montreal or Lanquais to the bastide of Monpazier, visit the Périgord of another era. To help you discover the wonders of our region, nine sites have joined together to offer you reduced admission. Just obtain a leaflet at the first site you visit and have it stamped for a discount at the eight other participating sites within ten days

Château de Biron The Château de Biron was the seat of one of the four baronies of Périgord.
Château de Gageac Situé sur la Route des Vins, entre Bergerac et Sainte Foy la Grande.
Château de Lanquais This magnificent building combines aspects of a fortified medieval castle with a Renaissance stately home.
Château de Monbazillac A listed sixteenth century building
Château de Montréal Private inhabited and furnished historical residence (XIIth and XVIth century). Listed Ste Epine Chapel (XVIth century).
Cloître de Cadouin Cadouin Abbey was founded in 1115 by Gérard de Salles and affiliated to the Cistercian order in 1119.
Le Cloître des Récollets - Maison des Vins de Bergerac At the heart of Bergerac’s ‘Maison des Vins’, (House of Wines), the Récollets cloister has forever been linked to the history of the Bergarac (...)
Maison du Tourisme et du Vin de Monbazillac In a completely restored beautiful house, La Maison des Vins de Monbazillac offers a wonderful permanent exhibition dedicated to Monbazillac (...)
Villa Gallo Romaine de Montcaret Vestiges of a gallo-romain villa with peristyle and inner courtyard inhabited from the Ist to the VIth century. Polycusped hall, antique baths (...)