Abbaye de Charroux
Visit Charroux Abbey: a Romanesque masterpiece in France. Explore the Charlemagne Tower and the medieval treasures of this former powerhouse
Abbaye de Charroux
Visit Charroux Abbey: a Romanesque masterpiece in France. Explore the Charlemagne Tower and the medieval treasures of this former powerhouse
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About Abbaye de Charroux
Add to favoritesDominating the charming village of Charroux, the famous Charlemagne Tower is the last remaining vertical vestige of a once monumental Benedictine abbey. Founded in the 8th century, it was a major pilgrimage center on the Way of St. James, housing sacred relics that attracted kings and crowds from all over Europe. Its unique octagonal architecture made it an unparalleled spiritual and political beacon in Aquitaine. Today, visitors can wander among the massive pillars and sculpted capitals that hint at the colossal dimensions of the former abbey church. The site exudes an atmosphere of fallen grandeur, where the stones tell the story of the fervor of the Councils of the "Peace of God." It is an essential stop for enthusiasts of Romanesque art and medieval history, offering a striking perspective on the monastic power of bygone days.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
The Abbey Treasury: Be sure to ask for access to the treasury, which houses exceptionally fine medieval reliquaries, among the most beautiful in France. The village of Charroux: Take some time to stroll through the village's narrow streets after your visit; the 16th-century market hall and half-timbered houses perfectly complement the historical experience.



