The Palace of the Popes is considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Gothic architecture in Europe. Located in the heart of Avignon the monumental palace was built during the 14th century when the city became the residence of the popes. As the largest Gothic palace in the world it symbolizes the power and influence of the papacy during the Middle Ages.


The true wonder of the Palace of the Popes lies in its grand ceremonial rooms and beautifully preserved frescoes. Visitors can explore the majestic private papal apartments and the chapels that once hosted some of the most important religious figures in Europe. The massive stone walls and towers create an atmosphere that transports visitors back to medieval times.


Despite centuries of wars and political upheaval the Palace of the Popes remains one of the most remarkable historical monuments in France. Its impressive architecture and rich history attract visitors from around the world every year.
A visit to the Palace of the Popes offers not only a journey into medieval history but also a unique cultural and architectural experience in the heart of Provence.
