Bénédictine palate
The palate Bénédictine is a neo-gothic building of style and rebirth, built at the end of the 19th century with Fécamp for Alexandre Large the, negotiating out of spirits and which made fortune by marketing the Bénédictine.
The building was built in the fields of the Architecte fécampois Camille Albert (1852-1942) by the manufacturer Ernest Baron with materials and local techniques. It contains a museum presenting various collections (Ivoire S worked, coins, Serrure S, religious tables old…), but also distilling itself, like its cellars.
A space of exposure, devoted to the Contemporary art, was created in 1988.
External bonds
- Site of the Palate Bénédictine
- the Palate of Bénédictine with Fécamp
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