Carthusian monastery of Le Reposoir - Carmel
A propos
The old Carthusian monastery, now Carmel, is classified as a Historic Monument. In the shadow of Pointe Percée (2752m), it was founded in 1151 by Carthusian monks.
The buildings, refurbished in 1686 and 1717, contain the old cells of the monks, the large and the small cloister in Flamboyant Gothic style (open for visits only during the European Heritage Days), the harmonious chapel (1480-1530) and the common rooms. After having cleared the soils for centuries and organized pastoral and agricultural life, the Carthusians left the place in 1901, leaving the place since 1932 to Carmelites.
Inside, the nuns broadcast a commented slide show about their way of life. A model of the buildings is also displayed.
Contact our heritage guide Anne-France Binder for a guided tour of the monument.
Do not hesitate to take a look at the chapel of John from Spain the Blessed to learn more about the origins of the building.
Services & Equipement
- Toilets
- Car park
- Coach parking
- Free car park
- Unguided group tours
- Coach access
- Shop
- Tour free of charge
- Unguided individual tours
Ouverture
All year round, daily between 8 am and 6.30 pm.
Closed between noon and 2:30pm.
During winter, closing at 5:30pm.
Tarifs
Free access.
Langues parlées
- French