Frequently asked questions

Do I need to visit at a specific time?

No fixed time slot — your ticket is date-specific rather than timed, so it's valid any time during opening hours on the day you choose. Just arrive within opening hours on your selected date.

Is this a skip-the-line ticket?

Your admission is arranged and confirmed before you arrive, so you go straight in with your mobile ticket rather than queuing at the desk. There's no timed entry to coordinate — you choose the day, we handle the booking.

What's included in the ticket?

Full access to the church with its three royal tombs and 74 carved choir stalls, Margaret of Austria's apartments, the fine-arts museum housed in the former monastic buildings, and all three cloisters. It's one ticket covering the whole monastery for the day.

How and when do I get my ticket?

We send your ticket to your email as a mobile ticket with a QR code once your booking is confirmed. There's nothing to print — show it on your phone at the entrance.

How do I get to the Monastère royal de Brou?

The monastery is a 15–20 minute walk from Bourg-en-Bresse railway station, or a short taxi ride. Bourg-en-Bresse itself is under two hours from Paris by direct TGV, and about an hour by car from Lyon.

How long does a visit take?

Most visitors spend around two hours exploring the church, the tombs, the apartments, the museum and the cloisters — longer if the choir stalls or the museum's collections particularly interest you. There's no fixed schedule, so you set the pace.

Who was the monastery built for, and why?

Margaret of Austria, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, commissioned it as a dynastic monument and burial place after the early death of her husband, Philibert II, Duke of Savoy, in 1504. Building ran from 1506 to 1532.

What are the three tombs inside the church?

Carved by the sculptor Conrad Meit, they belong to Philibert II (white Carrara marble, ten sibyls beneath), Margaret of Austria herself (the largest, pairing a marble effigy with a younger alabaster figure), and Margaret of Bourbon, Philibert's mother, in black marble.

What are the choir stalls?

A set of 74 oak stalls carved in 1532, densely worked with figures, foliage and grotesques — one of the richest surviving ensembles of its kind in France, arranged around the choir in front of the three tombs.

What's in the cloisters and the museum?

The monastery's three cloisters and former conventual buildings now house Bourg-en-Bresse's municipal fine-arts museum, with religious sculpture from the 13th to 17th centuries and paintings from the 16th to 20th, all included in the same ticket.

Is admission free for anyone?

Under-18s and EU citizens under 26 can enter free directly through the monastery's own ticket desk, along with a few other categories set by the operator. Our concierge ticket is for adult visitors who want date-specific admission arranged in English before they travel.

Is the monastery accessible for visitors with limited mobility?

Largely, yes. The site holds Tourisme et Handicap certification, with lifts, adapted restrooms, wheelchairs on request and accessible parking near the entrance covering most of the church, apartments, museum and cloisters.

Can I take photos inside?

Yes, personal photography is welcome throughout the church, the apartments and the cloisters. Flash may be restricted in a few museum galleries to protect the paintings and sculptures, and signage on site will tell you where.

Is the monastery open on public holidays?

It's closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December. Outside those dates it's open daily, with longer hours from April to September. We'll flag it if a closure affects the date you've chosen.

Is the Monastère royal de Brou a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

No — it's protected in France as a monument historique (since 1862) and managed by the Centre des monuments nationaux, but it does not currently hold UNESCO World Heritage status.

Can I change my mind after booking?

Because admission is date-specific, please choose your travel date with care when you book. All sales are final once confirmed; the only exception is a full refund if the operator cancels your visit. See our terms for the full policy.

Are you the official monastery ticket office?

No. We're an independent concierge service for international visitors. We obtain a genuine admission ticket on your behalf and handle the booking in your own language. Our service fee is included in the price shown, and you can always buy directly from the Centre des monuments nationaux if you prefer.

What currency am I charged in?

The price you see is the price you pay — we show it in your local currency where we can and charge exactly that amount, with no surprise fees at checkout. Payment is by card on a secure page.