Despite its demolition after the French Revolution, sculpted stones from Jumièges Abbey have been preserved, restored and exhibited in the abbey's logis abbatial. The lapidary works are a precious part of the monastery?s history. The tomb of the Enervés de Jumièges, the head of William the Conqueror and the funerary slab of Agnès Sorel provide a new perspective on the history of Jumièges Abbey.
Open to the general public, booking essential.
Saturday, April 20, 3 pm to 4 pm
Price: 3? (in addition to entrance fee)
Maximum capacity: 15
Open to the general public, booking essential.
Saturday, April 20, 3 pm to 4 pm
Price: 3? (in addition to entrance fee)
Maximum capacity: 15