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

Belves Tourist Office

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