Palais Bénédictine
The Benedictine Palace is in Fécamp, on Normandy's Alabaster Coast, set at the foot of the cliffs which look over the English Channel. The building is a subtle blend of extravagance and sobriety, and its daring design and originality cannot fail to amaze. Its founder, Alexandre Le Grand, wanted this place to be a hybrid in which art and industry could be as one. This is the reason why the Palace is both the production site for the Benedictine liqueur and a well renowned museum with a large collection of art from the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and which regularly hosts modern art exhibitions.
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