The priory of Saint-Victor de Bray was built in accordance with the wishes of Guy V Le Bouteiller, who donated the land in his will in 1249 to build an abbey dependent on the abbey of Saint-Victor de Paris. It comprises vast farm buildings with cellars, a dovecote and a Gothic chapel built in 1259. In 1791, it was sold as national property and leased to farmers. Between 1926 and 1943, the buildings and part of the cellars were listed as historic monuments. Since 1998, the current owners have been restoring the buildings and chapel. For a guided tour of the Prieuré de Bray, please contact Aquilon on 06 72 36 60 74.
Visit
Visiting languages
- French
Opening
From 01 January to 31 December | |
monday | Closed |
tuesday | Closed |
wednesday | Closed |
thursday | Closed |
friday | Closed |
saturday | Closed |
sunday | Closed |
Prices
Means of payment
- Bank cheques
- Species
Benefits
Equipment
- Bicycle parking
- Equipped meeting room
Services
- Free parking
- Toilets
On-site activities
- Temporary exhibitions
- Specific thematic animation
- Workshop for adults
- Conferences
- Workshop for children
- Colloquia
- Tasting