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Discover Tournus
Brief history...Tournus was created by the Romans and was known fur the sanctuary dedicated to Saint Valérien during the 6th Century. It was not until the 9th Century, when monks from Noirmoutier (fleeing the Vikings) came to Tournus with relics of Saint Philibert, Tournus became an important religious town. Between the 11th and 13th Century, these monks built the superb Abbey which can still be visited today. Religious centre
The splendid abbey church is an absolute must when you visit Tournus. The Saint Philibert abbey church is considered to be one of the highlights of romanesque architecture in France. The abbey cloister, situated next to the church, offers a nice view over the south side of the church and of the two bell-towers. In the guest-house, which connects the cloister to the church, you will discover the capitals and some statues brought down from the bell-towers. Greuze, paintings and gastronomyJean-Baptiste Greuze, French painter of the 18th Century, was without a doubt one of Tournus's most famous inhabitants. Today, the museum with his name has a part of the museum dedicated to him and the french painting of the 18th Century. This remarkable museum is housed in the former Hôtel-Dieu (=hospital). |














