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  1. A true architectural masterpiece, the Palais Bénédictine is the world’s only distillery for Benedictine liquor. The building, blending Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles, is both the liqueur’s production facility and a museum. Penetrate the Plants & Spices Room to discover and smell some of the 27 ingredients that make up Benedictine.

  2. The Palais Benedictine, an architectural masterpiece of gothic and Renaissance inspirations, proposes guided tours all year long on Saturday, Sunday, holidays (except May 1st, December 25th and January 1st), and every day during school holidays at 3pm. Discover the museum, the one and only Benedictine distillery in the world and the cellars.

  3. Palais Bénédictine in Fécamp is not a palace but rather a distillery and museum. with tours and tastings of the popular Bénédictine liqueur.

  4. Abbey church, Fécamp. The Abbey of the Holy Trinity at Fécamp, commonly known as Fécamp Abbey (French: Abbaye de la Trinité de Fécamp), is a Benedictine abbey in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France. The abbey is known as the first producer of bénédictine, a herbal liqueur based on brandy.

  5. Véritable chef d’œuvre architectural, le Palais Bénédictine est l’unique distillerie au monde de la liqueur Bénédictine. L’édifice, mêlant les styles néo-gothique et néo-renaissance, est à la fois le lieu de production de la liqueur et un musée.

  6. This architectural masterpiece of neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance inspiration was erected at the end of the 19th century in honor of the Benedictine liquor. Discover the exceptional collections of ancient and sacred art of its founder Alexandre Le Grand.

  7. Le palais Bénédictine est un édifice mêlant les styles néogothique et néo-Renaissance, construit à la fin du XIXe siècle à Fécamp pour Alexandre-Prosper Le Grand, négociant en spiritueux et qui a fait fortune en inventant et commercialisant la liqueur Bénédictine.

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