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Dordogne

Provinz ·🇫🇷 Frankreich
Bevölkerung 417.614
Fläche 9.202 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Paris
Offizielle Website www.dordogne.fr
Dordogne

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Dordogne Essentials

Dordogne Essentials

The Dordogne region, or Périgord, encompasses some of the world's most significant prehistoric sites alongside medieval and Renaissance architecture. This selection features the UNESCO-listed Lascaux and Rouffignac caves, renowned for Paleolithic art, and the Gisement de la Micoque archaeological site. Architectural landmarks include the Byzantine-style domes of Périgueux Cathedral and various châteaux, from the manicured gardens of Hautefort to the defensive structures of Losse. The list also highlights regional history through the Maison du Chapître, a 13th-century tithe barn in the bastide town of Monpazier.

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Heritage Sites of Dordogne

Heritage Sites of Dordogne

Dordogne’s heritage spans millennia, from the Upper Paleolithic animal paintings of the UNESCO-listed Lascaux and Rouffignac caves to the Byzantine-inspired domes of Périgueux Cathedral. The region is defined by its defensive and residential architecture, featuring medieval fortresses like the Château de Losse and refined Renaissance estates such as Hautefort and Puyguilhem. These sites preserve a dense history of human occupation, showcasing architectural evolutions from prehistoric engravings and 13th-century bastide structures to the Louis XIII style of Château de Sauvebœuf.

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Historic Castles & Manors

Historic Castles & Manors

The Dordogne region, historically known as the Périgord, features a dense concentration of architectural heritage ranging from rugged medieval fortresses to refined Renaissance estates. This collection highlights significant sites like the Louis XIII-style Château de Sauvebœuf and the 16th-century Château de Richemont. These structures reflect centuries of French history, showcasing defensive battlements, landscaped gardens, and preserved interiors. Many of these properties are designated as Monuments Historiques, representing the evolution of noble residences from the Middle Ages through the 18th century.

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Historic Churches & Cathedrals

Historic Churches & Cathedrals

The Dordogne region preserves a rich tapestry of Christian history through its diverse ecclesiastical architecture. This collection highlights the UNESCO-listed Périgueux Cathedral, renowned for its Byzantine-style domes, and the historic ruins of Dalon Abbey. Throughout the region, significant Romanesque and Gothic structures remain, including parish churches and chapels designated as French Historic Monuments, reflecting centuries of spiritual and architectural evolution in the heart of the Périgord.

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Archaeological Sites and Ruins

Archaeological Sites and Ruins

The Dordogne region contains an exceptional concentration of historical remains, spanning from the Upper Paleolithic to the late Middle Ages. This collection features the world-renowned UNESCO-listed Lascaux and Rouffignac caves, famous for their prehistoric art. The list also highlights the area's Roman heritage through the Périgueux amphitheater, alongside medieval ruins such as the Cistercian Abbaye de Boschaud, the fortified Tour de Piégut, and Neolithic megaliths like the Dolmen de Peyrelevade.

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Regional Cuisine & Gastronomy

Explore the gastronomic heritage of the Dordogne’s Isle Valley and the Double forest through this selection of traditional eateries and historic events. The list features the centuries-old Foire de La Latiére, a traditional agricultural fair held in the woods, alongside riverside dining at Le Duellas and lakeside spots at Saint-Estèphe. These establishments focus on Périgord specialties, highlighting local ingredients such as duck, walnuts, and seasonal forest produce across a mix of village bistros and country restaurants.

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Praktische Informationen

Währung
Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
Notrufnummern
112
Strom
Typ C / Typ E
230 V · 50 Hz
Sprachen
Französisch
Leitungswasser
Trinkbar
Verkehrsseite
Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+33
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