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The Musee Saint-Bernadette traces the life of St Bernadette of Lourdes, showcasing photographs, iconography and objects related to her..
The Musee Saint-Bernadette traces the life of St Bernadette of Lourdes, showcasing photographs, iconography and objects related to her.
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Boulevard Rémi Sempé, 65100 Lourdes, France
The Musee de Cire de Lourdes is the Wax Museum of Lourdes, presenting a diorama of 18 scenes with 100 life size wax figures illustrating stories from the lives of Christ and St Bernadette
Situated at the entrance to the valleys of Lavedan in Hautes-Pyrénées, the 1000 year old Château Fort de Lourdes has never been captured
Casa Natal Bernadette in the Moulin de Boly (Boly Mill) was the house in which St Bernadette was born on 7-January 1844 and lived with her family for 10 years till they fell on hard times and moved to Le Cachot
The Musee de Lourdes takes you to the Lourdes of 1858 when St Bernadette had 18 visions of the Virgin Mary
The Maison Paternelle de Sainte Bernadette is the house in which St Bernadette's family lived, after her visions of the Virgin Mary
A prison room till 1824, Le Cachot is the austere 16 m2 room where Saint Bernadette lived with her family in 1857-'58 when they fell on hard times
The Musée Christi showcases a unique collection of ancient popular imagery, calligraphy and writing instruments
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Lourdes is a 19th century Roman Catholic church, better known as the Upper Church as it is located on top of the rock above the Massabielle Grotto
The Basilica of our Lady of the Rosary is a Neo-Byzantine and Romanesque style church in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes dedicated to the Rosary
The Grotto of Massabielle near the Gave de Pau is the site of Saint Bernadette Soubiros' visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858, in which the Virgin pointed her towards a previously undiscovered spring here and instructed her to drink from it