SAINTLAZARE AWKWARDNESS
The "maladrerie", a listed building, is a fine example of medieval hospital architecture.
Listed as a Historic Monument, the "maladrerie" bears witness to the hospital architecture of the Middle Ages. Set in an enclosed area of over 3 hectares, the site boasts some remarkable buildings: the Romanesque church, the Gothic dwelling and the barn, exceptional in its size and authenticity. Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, these buildings housed lepers (then called "ladres", hence the name of the place) and patients suffering from other illnesses. It then became a simple farm until the 19th century. Tours and an escape game are available.
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