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The Esplanade de la Barre offers a panoramic view on the valley, over 40 km. Here stands the statue of Jacques de Maleville (1741-1824), Domme. He was one of the four jurists who drafted the French Civil Code under Napoleon Bonaparte. a jurisconsult and politician, native of

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Numerous Settlers Established as a stronghold in 1281 by Philip the Fair, in order to compete with the English bastide towns, Dome has preserved remains of its settlers down through the centuries. To follow the timeline, start by a visit to the Prehistoric painted caves La Martine A  , and Mammouth, then continue with the ancestral ruins of the “Chateau duRoy” whose first foundations can be traced back to the Viking invasions. The bastide town is still largely enclosed by its walls and fortified gates (below) topped by the Esplanade de la Barre B  , overlooking the Dordogne valley. Continue the vi- sit with the wonderful Jubilé cave C , there’s an exit by a panoramic elevator; do not forget: TheGovernor’s Residence, the recently restoredMarket Hall D  , the Bishop’s Residence and the majestic Porte des Tours E …

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Rue de la Porte des Tours

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Gastronomy and Hospitality

High up on the fortified walls, the Espla- nade Hotel-Restaurant F  , is an institu- tion. The shaded terrace looks out over the horizon. The chef Pascal Bouland, serves distinctive traditional cuisine. In Vitrac, optionally, the Chalet Restau- rant, opposite the Falaise de la Banquette, serves unpretentious dishes, popular with families, in an idyllic setting on the banks of the Dordogne.

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