A historical building in the 13th century, when I went, free tickets were protected, the craftsmanship was very strong, this monastery is really worth visiting, quite a lot of gadgets are also very important to visit the landscape.
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Couvent des Jacobins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Jacobin Abbey is an earlier monastery built in 1215. Considered a masterpiece of 13th century Gothic architecture. The ceiling at the rear with 22 pillars like coconut trees standing radially is worth seeing. The beautiful bell tower built in 1298 became a model for the construction of bell towers in the south of France.
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Couvent des Jacobins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A historical building in the 13th century, when I went, free tickets were protected, the craftsmanship was very strong, this monastery is really worth visiting, quite a lot of gadgets are also very important to visit the landscape.
The third Saturday and Sunday in September is European Museum Day. Tickets are free. This time, the old monastery in the 13th century, with 7 pillars in the hall, through the glass windows, is particularly beautiful.
Not far from the Municipal Palace, less than 10 minutes walk, the appearance is majestic, the interior structure is exquisite, and there is super high stained glass. No tickets are required, and the package will be opened when entering the door. Surrounded by buildings and streets, it is difficult to take a panoramic view.
The Gothic church was built in the 13th century and the seven pillars inside are very tall. There is also a courtyard to visit.
The courtyard and church are quite distinctive, especially the mirror in the church. The bright color of the morning sun through the glass is beautiful and worth a visit!