The St Sulpice fountain has long been known for its miraculous virtues, said to cure eye and milk crust diseases.
The fountain is named after a 9th-century bishop of Bayeux, who was massacred by Vikings at Livry.
In 1778, the miraculous fountain was deemed superstitious, walled off and pilgrimages were banned.
The faithful dug a hole in the wall to continue enjoying its benefits.
Types
- Visit
Date
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Samedi | 14h00 à 18h00 |
Dimanche | 14h00 à 18h00 |
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Dimanche | 10h00 à 18h00 |
Prices
Free for all