The idyllic town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot located in the southwest of France has acquired a reputation as a charming holiday destination. The picturesque Lot River runs through the town dividing it into two sections.
Villeneuve was established as long ago as 1254 by the Count of Poitiers, Alphonse, on the location of the former settlement of Gajac that had been deserted at the time of the Albigensian Crusade.
Lovers of drama and the performing arts must take the opportunity to visit the Theatre Georges Leygues. It is named after a well-known French politician in the era of the Third Republic who was born in this town.
This theatre hosts a multitude of fascinating performances the year round, including repertory theatre, stand-up comedy, dance art and even circus performances. This homely and welcoming venue, housed in an attractive art deco themed building, showcases both renowned artists and fresh talents in a convenient setting in the heart of the town. The lover of performing arts will find many things to entertain inform and think about here.
The well-known Place La Fayette is surrounded by 13th century arcades and old residences from the 13th to the 15th centuries may be seen in different sections of the town. The St. Etienne Church is an architectural highlight, dating from the late Gothic era.
Today the town remains agriculturally oriented, with its economy featuring extensive cultivation of plums and other produce. There is also popular rearing of horses and cattle, along with the production of wine. The idyllic ambience and homely attractions of this French town never fail to captivate the visitor.
The selective visitor desiring a Villeneuve Sur Lot hotel will find an outstanding rest in Le Moulin de Madame. This excellent hotel Villeneuve Sur Lot offers provides comfortable accommodations and gracious hospitality.