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Disabled visitors
facilities suitable for visitors with visual impairments and blind visitors
Tour options & prices
The monument is extensive; it is recommended that you are accompanied.
Facilities
- Guide dogs and assistance dogsare welcome
- Accessible tour route (suitable ramps)
- Tactile models and a Braille booklet along the visitor route
- High-contrast and colour booklets available at the abbey’s reception
- Audio guides, available at the abbey’s reception
- Magnifying glasses, available at the abbey’s reception
Self-guided tour – book in advance
By booking your tickets in advance, you’ll spend less time queuing. Free admission and guided tour for people with disabilities and their carer, upon presentation of valid proof (Mobility and Inclusion card for French visitors), or a certificate from an organisation (groups).
Group visits
A group of up to 8 people with disabilities, accompanied by carers, may enter the monument free of charge. For groups larger than this, the specific public admission rates apply. Booking is compulsory for groups.
- Self-guided tour for 8 to 30 participants – €20
- Guided tour for 8 to 30 participants – €40
- Remote guided tour for up to 60 participants – medical and social care organisations – €40
Adapted tours and workshops, by booking
- Tour: €40 for a group of 8 to 25 people
- Workshop: €60 for a group of 8 to 25 people