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Le Cachot

Lourdes


In 1857 Bernadette Soubirous’ family fell on hard times and were forced to move to this dingy former prison, where they lived communally in a room measuring just 16 sq metres. It was while living here that Bernadette stumbled across the Grotte de Massabielle, having been sent out to collect firewood.

There's often a guide around who will tell you (in French) what life was like for the Soubirous family living there.


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