Located between Nancy and Épinal, this unique site in Lorraine comprises an 11th-century Romanesque church with exceptional acoustics and a 15th-century cloister with a turbulent history, as some of its triple-arched windows, after numerous adventures, are now housed in The Cloisters Museum in New York. Since 2006, the priory gardens have been open to the public. In addition, the site hosts one of France's most renowned Baroque and sacred music festivals every June, and its international Baroque singing competition in September. Visits are by reservation only; please email contact@festivaldefroville.com.