On the bank of the river Seine, visit a Norman abbey founded by Richard the Lionheart.

Located 25 minutes south of Rouen in a big park overlooking the river Seine, this Cistercian abbey was founded in 1189 by Richard the Lionheart. He almost drowned in the river Seine and would have vowed to build a monastery where he would be able to reach land safely. The abbey was sold as national property in 1791. Some monastic buildings from the Middle-Ages are still visible today: the Chapter House, the workshop, the cellar, the kitchens and the 13th century vaulted refectory. Don't wait, go and explore this jewel of a Norman Abbey!

Bonport Abbey is one of the rare Cistercian abbeys in Normandy where monastic buildings from the Middle Ages are preserved, especially the splendid 13th century vaulted refectory.

Spoken languages

  • French
  • English

Visit

  • Average duration of the individual visit: 60 min
  • Average duration of the group visit: 60 min
  • Group reception from 25 person(s).

Opening

Prices

Type Price
Base rate - full rate adult 6 €
Child rate maximum : 4

Means of payment

  • Carte bleue
  • Postal or bank cheques
  • Cash

Services

Equipment

  • Baby changing area
  • Parking for families
  • Toilets

On-site activities

  • Temporary exhibitions

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