Les Treize Arches is an organization that is founded with a mission to promote cultural activities and artists. Here, you will find an interesting mix of events, there is no restriction on the art form, provided it enriches and enhances the quality of entertainment. Musicals, live music concerts, drama, dances, workshops, seminars and similar events are a regular feature here. Every season, it brings forth unique productions and creative endeavors. For more details, call ahead.
Saint-Amand-de-Coly has earned the epithet of being one of the most scenic communes of south western France, it's replete with natural beauty and sights like the Abbaye de Saint Amand de Coly add to its cultural riches. In the 12th Century, a religious disciple called Amand visited Dordogne, he propagated the message of Christ throughout the region and thus the abbey was born. A home to augustinienne monks, Abbaye de Saint Amand de Coly stood witness to several trying times and a tour of the sight is sure to give you valuable insights into its fascinating past. Abbaye de Saint Amand de Coly has an interesting fortified architecture and the surrounding woods are perfect for a short hike after a tour of the abbey.
Cathédrale Saint-Sacerdos is one of the finest and ancient churches in the city. The Cathedral exudes a charm with its fine architectural detailing, that makes the building truly worth looking at. Besides, the church parish conducts prayers, concerts, religious meetings, cultural activities and services regularly. If you are planing on exploring the city, this is one place you should add to your itinerary.
Eglise De Curemonte is an ancient church in Curemonte. Built out of stones and surrounded by similar buildings, visiting this church is a tranquil experience in itself. Apart from that, Eglise De Curemonte also hosts cultural and community festivals every now and then.
Located in the beautiful French countryside near the village of Cendrieux, Château de la Pommerie is a designated national monument since 2002 and also houses a museum showcasing objects and personal belongings of the famous French military officer, Napoleon Bonaparte. The 18th-century mansion owned and maintained by Napoleon's descendants who open up their house to visitors during summer days where one can view the private collection of the imperial family that includes memorabilia, paintings, sculptures, uniforms, weapons, crockery, furniture among many other items. While individual tourists have to pay a price of seven euros for entry and children under 12 go free, groups visits have to be booked in advance.
The Eglise Abbatiale Sainte-Marie was one of the first churches to be built by the Benedictine Monks in Souillac. Built in true Romanesque style, this church is very historic and is visited by thousands of pilgrims, simply for its majestic beauty. Inside the church complex one can find several chapels all of which have iconic resemblance. The church today stands as a head missionary for the Parish of Souillac, making it an important landmark of sorts. The Eglise Abbatiale Sainte-Marie is also open to religious meets and cultural gatherings.