CLOISTER AND CHAPTER HOUSE (TOURIST OFFICE)
F-shaped cloister, with a section housing the tourist office, retaining its lower sections and vaulted cellars.
The Abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, with its abbey church, cloister and conventual buildings, is one of the most complete examples of monastic architecture in Normandy. The cloister, formerly similar to that of Mont Saint-Michel, dates from the mid-18th century and is part of the conventual buildings that form an F against the 17th-century abbey church. Only the lower parts and vaulted cellars have been preserved. Part of these buildings now houses the tourist office.
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