Les Quatre Demoiselles, le Musée de la Noix
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Come and enjoy a Gaillarde experience with our tour guides: the area will hold no more secrets for you!
If you'd like to take your group on a guided tour, we can offer you a range of day or overnight packages to suit all your requirements. See our section below:
Brive has been a crossroads of the Corrèze since prehistoric times, and the town, which was founded in the 5th century around the shrine of Saint Martin the Spaniard, took advantage of this crossroads location to develop. A fortified town since at least the 12th century, it was able to forge alliances with powerful neighbouring lords and switch allegiance between France and the Duke of Aquitaine (King of England). A stroll through the streets will reveal fine Renaissance and classical architecture, and the collegiate church of Saint-Martin offers fine examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
Meet at the Tourist Office - place du 14 juillet.
Admission: €5/person - €2.50 for children aged 6-12.
Free for children under 6.
20 people max.
Every last Friday of the month, come and discover Brive through our "Secret Walks" guided tours.
These are unique tours, in both form and content! You'll be able to enter places that are usually closed to the public, hear some cracking anecdotes from Brive locals and discover information in the form of photographs and videos. The tour, limited to a maximum of 10 people, will be interactive, with a quiz along the way and a few surprises along the way.
Price: €8 per person.
Information and bookings 05 55 24 08 80 or at the lighthouse.
Every 3rd Friday of the month, we invite you to join us in front of the Collégiale Saint-Martin for a 1h30 tour.
Registration required at the Tourist Office (15 people max, €8 per person, duration 1? hours).
At 3pm. Meeting point in front of the Collegiate Church. Price: €8 per person. Booking essential. Groups of 10 people max. Information and bookings 05 55 24 08 80 or at the lighthouse.
During this stroll, you'll discover some of Brive's old monuments and some of the events that have marked its history!
By reservation: €8 per person with payment on reservation. Meeting point at 3pm in front of Saint Sernin church.
No long speeches, just the essentials! We invite you to discover a Brive-La-Gaillarde district in 20 or 30 minutes. And the promise of making new discoveries every time!
Free visits. Information on 05 55 24 08 80.
The Brive area is rich in culture and tradition, and gourmets and gourmands are not to be outdone.
During this stroll through the streets of Brive, meet passionate producers who are keen to help you discover and taste the riches of our region.
Visit limited to a maximum of 15 people, booking required by the day before the visit at the latest. 20 per person.
Departure at 10 am. Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes. Departure from the Tourist Office reception (Lighthouse).
In July and August, you can take part in a series of evening visits in costume. Led by a historical figure, you will play a character and read sketches that will help you discover Turenne and its history.
Prices: €8 for adults and €4 for children aged 6 to 12 - meet in front of the Tourist Office at 8pm (departure at 8.30pm - must be booked in advance as places are limited). Groups must be made up of a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 people, by reservation, with a deadline of 5pm on the day of the visit.
The Commanderie de Mons in Varetz was occupied by the Knights Templar from the 12th to the early 14th century, then by the Knights Hospitallers of the Order of Malta until the Revolution.
Having become a private estate following its sale as national property during the Revolution and having belonged to several families, the site was not open to visitors until 2023. Visiting the site is now an exceptional opportunity, thanks to the new owner's authorisation to open it to the public.
The visit can also be extended to La Chapelle, a site with red sandstone houses and a rich history.
Turenne, a small, peaceful village today, was first known in the 8th century when the troops of Pepin the Short attacked its castle. During the 10th century, it became the seat of a viscounty which, despite the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion (Viscount Henri I de la Tour d'Auvergne was one of the leading figures of the Protestant party), remained independent of the Kingdom of France until 1738. Discover this rich history as you wander through the streets of this iconic white limestone village, overlooked from the top of its cliff by the ruins of the castle.
Admission: €5 (€2.50 for children aged 6-12). Reservations recommended.
Duration: 1h30 - Information 05.55.24.08.80 service.accueil@brive-tourisme.com
For the first time, Brive Tourist Office offered a guided tour of Brive with simultaneous sign language interpretation on 2 December.
Alice, a sign language interpreter, accompanied our guide Ani on a 1? hour walk through the heart of Brive la Gaillarde.
If you are interested in this tour concept, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Information: 05 55 24 08 80 - service.accueil@brive-tourisme.com
The Tourist Office is able to offer guided tours of Brive-La-Gaillarde and Turenne town centres adapted for the mentally disabled.
Information: 05 55 24 08 80 - service.accueil@brive-tourisme.com
A guide to Brive has also been produced, featuring 11 tour sites with content that is easy to read and understand. Download below.
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