Village of Lavilledieu

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Description

From the national roadway 102, the village can be seen with its elegant bell tower, tiled rooftops and the beautiful silhouette of its convent. There are traces of Neolithic life, noting the ancient presence of man in Lavilledieu.
South oppidum, there is a spectacular view of the plains of Aubenas. The name Lavilledieu comes from a Benedictine monastary that was built in the 11th century within the hamlet of Bayssac. The monks later moved to the center of town and lived prosperously there until the middle of the 17th century. At the end of the 14th century during the Hundred Years War, a fortification was built and some of the remparts are still visible today.

Langues

French
Address
07170, Lavilledieu