Did you know?

The Belvès Tourist Office is inside a 700-year-old building where medieval leaders once ruled the town!

The Historic Maison des Consuls

The Belvès Tourist Office is housed in one of the town’s most historic buildings: the Maison des Consuls. Dating back to the 13th century, this beautiful stone building once served as the seat of the town’s medieval consuls — the leaders who governed Belvès in the Middle Ages.

With its iconic stone arches and centuries-old atmosphere, the Maison des Consuls is more than just an information point — it’s a direct link to Belvès' rich past. Step inside to pick up maps, event listings, and local tips, and take a moment to imagine the important decisions once made within these ancient walls.

Location: Place d'Armes, central Belvès

Building history: Former council house (Maison des Consuls) from the 13th–15th centuries

Services: Maps, brochures, activity advice, accommodation help, and more

Opening hours: Longer hours in summer; check for winter opening times

Tip: Look up at the stone arches outside — they date back to medieval times