La Crypte du Vin
La Crypte du Vin: Bordeaux's Underground Wine Sanctuary
Discover the Temple des Chartrons in Bordeaux: a neoclassical architectural gem and cultural hub in the historic Chartrons district.
The Temple des Chartrons, a former Protestant church built in 1835, stands as a remarkable example of neoclassical architecture in Bordeaux's Chartrons district. Now a cultural space, it hosts exhibitions and events, blending history with modern art.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Place des Quinconces, walk south on Cours de l'Intendance towards Rue de la Vieille Tour. Continue to Rue de la Rousselle, then turn left. Follow Rue de la Rousselle to Rue Notre Dame and turn right. The Temple des Chartrons is at number 10 on the left. Walking this route takes approximately 15 minutes.
Public Transport
From Bordeaux Saint-Jean train station, take Tram Line C (the green line) towards Parc Medoc and get off at the 'Chartrons' stop. Walk northeast on Rue de la Réole, then turn left onto Rue Notre Dame. The Temple des Chartrons will be at number 10 on your right. A single tram fare is approximately €1.70.
Bus
From Gare Saint-Jean, take Bus Line 1 towards the city center and get off at the 'Cité du Vin' stop. Walk west along Quai de Bacalan, then turn left onto Rue Notre Dame. Continue straight; the Temple des Chartrons is at 10 Rue Notre Dame. A single bus fare is approximately €1.70.
Use Temple des Chartrons as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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