Sanctuary of Lourdes
Major Catholic pilgrimage site and Marian shrine established following reported apparitions in 1858. The extensive domain features several basilicas and a sacred spring located within a grotto. Read more…
Admission
Free entry; donations accepted
The sanctuary centers on the Grotto of Massabielle, the site where the Virgin Mary is reported to have appeared to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. This event led to the emergence of a sacred spring, which remains a focal point for the millions who travel here annually. The site is a significant destination for those seeking spiritual solace or healing from the reputed miraculous waters.
The religious complex encompasses an extensive domain including three basilicas, various chapels, and multiple fountains. These structures support a range of activities such as liturgical celebrations, daily mass, and the lighting of candles. Historical context regarding the apparitions and the development of the site is provided through on-site resources.
Dedicated hospitality services are available to support the high volume of arrivals, particularly those who are ill or disabled. As a site that relies entirely on donations, the sanctuary maintains its facilities and pastoral missions through external funding. Ongoing renovations and developments ensure the preservation of the testimony of Bernadette Soubirous and the continued operation of the pilgrimage site.
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