Visite libre de la fontaine | Journées européennes du patrimoine

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.

Date

From Saturday 21 September to Sunday 22 September
Saturday Open from 14h to 18h
Sunday Open from 14h to 18h
On Sunday 22 September
Sunday Open from 10h to 18h

Prices

  • Free for all