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    • 645davyw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quite a few years prior to the Da Vinci code I played a trilogy of PC games about a character called Gabriel Knight. The first set in New Orleans, second in Munich and third in Rennes Le Chateau. Ever since I have wanted to visit and in September did a south of France road trip to Andorra, Carcassone, Cathar castles, etc.. and Rennes le Chateau. The village itself is lovely and the museum and grounds are very good and reading the history of the village from a non fictional point of view is very interesting. Overall well worth the trip even if the road up when driving a left hand drive car can be a bit hairy.
    • Eleonora_PH 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are in the area you should visit Rennes le Chateau. The drive up the the village is beautiful. The church itself is nothing special but the location and the village are nice. If you are in the area it is certainly worth a visit.
    • odetter875 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For all followers of Davinci code etc this is a must. We went on a sunny and warm October Monday, and managed to park right next to the church. However from about 3 kms in there are signs for parking, so would not want to go in peak season as it is a climb. The story and everything about the place is really spooky. Nice village as well with great views
    • sangrereal 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On a seriously hot day in June, my wife and I parked our car in Couiza and walked all the way up the mountain to the village of Rennes-le-chateau. I had been wanting to do this ever since I had read about the 'mystery' in the late 70s and early 80s. It was worth the trek. Regardless of the mystery of Rennes-le-chateau (you can read about it yourselves), the village is wonderful and the views are breathtaking. Visit the church. It's so very odd. And the priest's house and museum are a must. Most people will simply drive the few Kms up to the village, but if you walk, the experience will be even more unforgettable. Just remember to take plenty of water with you before you set out. :)
    • FleshCouture 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quiet, peaceful, a couple of bars and restaurants to choose from. I would have no qualms with living here permanently. The locals are very friendly and the little book shops are magnificent if that's your sort of thing. If you're into the story of the Davinci code or anything like that then the church itself is definitely worth a look!
    • Shonagh10 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were advised to visit this historic village and tour around it. We were delighted that we had packed a picnic lunch to eat outside with the most glorious panoramic views (there are 2 or 3 restaurants there as well). Well worth a half day outing.
    • SanandaDirk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Maybe it is a good idea to be informed a bit in advance about the history of this place otherwise there are possibilities to do so during your visit. What to believe about the stories is a matter of individual preferences but at least this small village on top of the hill offers nice panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The church and museum are also worth a visit and in case one gets interested in the historic background, there is plenty of information available in various ways. The village offers some nice shops and places to eat/drink. Please consider though that the place is quite touristic and the village is small and easily overcrowded.
    • kirstine2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My 3rd visit and still enjoy the mystery. I love going into the church which is steeped in symbolism much of it placed there by Sauniere. I'm not convinced that the secret is whether Mary Magdalene was married to Jesus or that they had a child, but who was Mary Magdalene. She was definitely more than just a wife; she was a teacher and mystic in her own right. The area is so rich in minerals, gold and silver, it was no wonder it was visited by so many over the centuries. Word of warning if you're coming by coach, you will have to walk up the hill to the village.
    • bobt449 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Like all the reviews say, the reason to visit here is to see for yourself the whole mystery of supposed ancient parchments found in the church by Berenger Sauniere in the 1890s, and the controversial impact it would have on the very foundation of Christian doctrine. It's all shrouded in mystery, but nonetheless the church and village are quite a interesting to see. The "museum" and little tour you can take is a bit on the "low-budget" side, however.In the same day you can also visit some other nearby sites that are incredible... Chateau Queribus, for example. The whole area has charming little villages in the valley, and a bunch of 1000 year old Castle ruins perched atop steep mountains. And its all steeped in history, much of it related to the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery. Read Holy Blood, Holy Grail for a primer.
    • MikeStrong 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a great site and we have now visited 3 times over a 20 year period.It is now a little more touristy but the site itself has improved and is well worth a visit
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