The Hôtellerie Sainte-Foy was the abbey home before becoming in the 1960s the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions - Marguerite Vidal. Since 2013, ethnographic collections are no longer presented on site. Part is visible in the chapels of the cloister while the rest has joined the reserves of the heritage service.
The Hôtellerie Sainte-Foy is now a temporary exhibition space, usually open during the summer of July to September. It also houses a Romanesque chapel from the 11th century with remains of 12th century frescoes, accessible from time to time as part of guided tours throughout the year (inquire with the Heritage Service).