Palais Des Papes
Palais Des Papes
Back in 1309 it was decided that the Pope would not live in Rome, as had been the case, but would relocate to Avignon in the south of what became France. This walled papal territory – which included the region of Chateauneuf-des-papes, now famed for it’s delicious wine – remained independent of the French Kings until the Revolution, when finally Napoleon Bonaparte marched in. The popes lived in the Palais des Papes until 1377, when there arose the Great Schism, and the Catholic Church was divided. From this time onwards there were two Popes, one in Rome, one here, until 1417. You can explore the massive Palace, or just look around the ramparts, and take in a bite to eat and some music in the main square.
Contact Address
Place du Palais
Ph. 04-90-27-50-74
Opening Dates and Times
Apr-Oct : Daily : 9.00 am to 7.00 pm
Nov-Mid March : Daily : 9.30 am to 5.45 pm.
Last 2 weeks of March : Daily : 9.30 am to 6.30 pm
Admission Fee : 45F