MontréalSurrounded by the vineyards of Armagnac, the village is built on a celtiberic oppidum. Built in 1253 by St Louis’ brother, Montreal is the first bastide (fortified town) in Gascogne. With the typical plans of bastides, fortifications, gothic church from the 13th century with its wooden bell tower, pre-roman church from the 8th century, a gallo-roman villa with 30 floor mosaics, Montreal has a lot of visits and activities to offer. What to discover?• Villa gallo-romaine and Museum of Seviac: everyday 9h-18h in July-August, 9h-12 h/14h-17h from March to June and from September to November. • Church St-Philippe and St-Jacques: everyday 9h-12 h/14h-18h. • EcoMuseum of foie gras: everyday except Monday 15h-19h in July-August |