Espace des Trois Provinces is one of Brive's prime venues. It hosts different cultural events, workshops, concerts and theatrical performances. The eclectic line up of events and theatrical productions coupled with state-of-the-art facilities make it an excellent choice to catch a show at.
Lascaux II is a replica of Lascaux which is a group of caves from the Paleolithic times. These caves were built in order to recreate the effect of the originals and cater to understanding their history. There are about 200 paintings, wall murals and relics here on display; most of which are images of wild boars, stags, bulls and more. The replica was built in 1983 and has been attracting many visitors ever since.
The breathtakingly beautiful Gardens of the Imagination in Terrasson-Lavilledieu offer visitors a unique experience of the evolution of parks and vegetation in the life of mankind. Kathryn Gustafson, the architect of the garden has attempted to recreate the natural settings by using the elements of wind, water, wood, plants, stone and flowers in the form of water jets, wind tunnels, terraces, flowerbeds, a green theater, fountains and water gardens spread over an area of six hectares (14.8 acres). Visiting the garden is an ethereal and other worldly experience, making ti a must see attraction while touring the region.
Overlooking the Vezere River and comprising of heavenly gardens and panoramic views, the Chateau de Losse is a very attractive castle and one of the most relaxing spots here. Listed as Historical House and Site, the massive mansion and its surrounding garden were built inside the walls of the medieval fortress in 1576 and offer great views over the river. This medieval fortress is open to the public and once here, visitors can explore the rich history of the monument, or just relax in the lush green gardens. Built in complete sync with the mansion, the gardens have been laid out in a French formal style with walls of box hedging clipped into symmetrical shapes.