Visit the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), a monumental UNESCO World Heritage site, symbolising the peak of mediaeval Pope power in the 14th century.
Explore lavish chambers decorated with painting, reflecting the wealth and cultural sophistication of the era.
Marvel at the imposing Gothic architecture of Palais des Papes, showcasing the grandeur and influence of the Popes’ residence in Avignon.
Enhance your visit with Histopad available in multiple languages, providing detailed information on the palace's history and architecture.
About the Palais des Papes, Avignon:
The Palais des Papes in Avignon, France, stands as a monumental testament to mediaeval papal power. Built in the 14th century, it served as the residence of the popes during the ‘Avignon Papacy’, a period of significant religious and political influence. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases stunning Gothic architecture, opulent frescoes, and expansive halls, offering visitors a glimpse into the wealth and prestige of the papal court. Its historical significance and architectural grandeur make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
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Palais des Papes is famously known as the largest Gothic palace in the world which is equivalent to 4 Gothic cathedrals. Admire the beautiful Gothic architecture and decor of the palace, adorned rooms and personalised apartments of popes.
The best time to visit Palais des Papes is during the early hours of the opening. During this time you will experience less crowd which will give you enough space and time to explore all the aspects of this beautiful Gothic palace.
Booking tickets online is one of the easiest and hassle free options to get confirmed tickets. You can avail various deals and discounts which makes your visit more budget friendly. With online booking you can book your tickets from anywhere around the world.
Since 1948 there have been more than 30 diverse varieties of exhibitions that showcases art from contemporary to urbanised art style. Some of the most popular exhibits that were held here include the Sacred Art Exhibition, Picasso, Painters and the Theater, and many more. All exhibitions are displayed in the Great Chapel.
Children under 8 years old can enter for free. Child tickets are required for visitors aged 8 to 17 years.