Elsa the historian recounts life in winter in Ceillac thanks to archives from the 17th and 18th centuries.
While discovering the typically Ceillaquin architecture, she details the "changes" of houses from the mountain pastures to the Chef-Lieu, the wood work and other winter activities. Daily life is evoked with sometimes crisp details. The church of Sainte-Cécile reveals its Romanesque-Lombard architecture with a touch of Gothic, its murals and its sculpted decorations.
Equipment to bring: Good warm shoes and warm clothes.
Level required: This guided tour is for adults and teenagers. Children interested in history are welcome but it is important to know that this is a visit where you listen and watch.