Abbaye Sainte-Trinité

LESSAY
Religious buildings
Abbaye Sainte-Trinité
Religious buildings
LESSAY

The Romanesque abbey, a listed building, was founded in the 11th century by the Barons of La Haye-du-Puits. It was one of the first buildings to be entirely vaulted over intersecting ribs. Following its destruction in 1944, identical reconstruction was conducted by Yves-Marie Froidevaux, chief architect at the listed monuments department.

Pratical informations

Equipements, services & comfort elements

  • Toilets

Prices

  • Offre de base Minimum Maximum
  • Rate for adult group 90€
  • School group rate

Opening period

  • Monday Ouvert
  • Tuesday Ouvert
  • Wednesday Ouvert
  • Thursday Ouvert
  • Friday Ouvert
  • Saturday Ouvert
  • Sunday Ouvert

Informations for groups

Number of persons
from 10 to 50 pers
Group type
Associations, Pensioners, Works committees, Students, Other organised groups, Persons with reduced mobility, Professional, Educational, Sporting, Young-at-heart seniors
Type of visit
Permanent open visit, Guided visit on request, Educational visit on request
Average duration
1h30
Bus parking
Bus parking on site, Bus parking, Bus parking nearby

Access and location

Adress

Avenue Paul Jeanson
50430 LESSAY

Contact

Abbaye Sainte-Trinité
Languages :
  • English
Abbaye Sainte-Trinité
Religious buildings
LESSAY