Brive has been a crossroads of the Corrèze since prehistoric times, and the town, which was founded in the 5th century around the sanctuary of Saint-Martin l?Espagnol, took advantage of this crossroads situation to develop. A fortified town since at least the 12th century, it was able to play on alliances with powerful neighboring lords, and switch allegiances to France and the Duke of Aquitaine (King of England). A stroll through the streets reveals fine Renaissance and classical architecture, and the collegiate church of Saint-Martin offers fine examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Meeting point: Tourist Office, Place du 14 juillet, Brive. Price: 5? for children aged 12 and over. Duration: 1h30.
Opening times
Opening times
- Saturday 7 February 2026
- Saturday 7 March 2026
- Saturday 4 April 2026
- Saturday 2 May 2026
- Saturday 9 May 2026
- Saturday 16 May 2026
- Saturday 23 May 2026
- Saturday 30 May 2026
- Tuesday 2 June 2026
- Thursday 4 June 2026
- Saturday 6 June 2026
- Tuesday 9 June 2026
- Thursday 11 June 2026
- Saturday 13 June 2026
- Tuesday 16 June 2026
- Thursday 18 June 2026
- Saturday 20 June 2026
- Tuesday 23 June 2026
- Thursday 25 June 2026
- Saturday 27 June 2026
- Tuesday 30 June 2026
- From 1 July 2026 until 31 August 2026
- From 1 September 2026 until 30 September 2026
- Saturday 3 October 2026
- Saturday 7 November 2026
- Saturday 5 December 2026
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Monday
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Tuesday
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