• Historic site and monument

Tamié Abbey

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Tamié abbey, still houses more than thirty Cistercian monks who continue
to make one of the savoie’s famous cheeses: Tamié.

Historic site and monument Tamié Abbey Plancherine

About

Plancherine (73200)
Animals allowed
Not allowed to be visited
Unguided individual tours available permanently

Tamié abbey, founded in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 17th
century, still houses more than thirty Cistercian monks who continue
to make one of the savoie’s famous cheeses: Tamié.

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    Prices

    Free entry.

    Methods of payment accepted : Bank/credit card, Check, Cash

    Reception

    Open to children
    Animals allowed
    Languages spoken : English, French, Italian
    Languages of documentation : French
    Languages visits : English, French, Italian
    Languages informatives signs : French

    Opening

    From 01/01 to 31/12, daily.

    Labels and rating

    12th C
    17th C

    Services
    • Pets welcome
    • Sales on site
    • Not open to the public
    • Shop
    Equipments
    • Covered picnic area
    • Toilets
    • Public WC
    • Exhibition space
    • Car park
    • Parking
    • Coach parking
    Activities
    • Permanent exhibition

    Access

    1242 Chemin du Monastère 73200 Plancherine

    • Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
    Motor Disability

    Hearing Disability

    Mental Disability

    Visual Disability

    Number of people in situation of reduced mobility site capacity : 10

    More informations

    Information update on 16/09/2022 by Maison du Tourisme du Pays d'Albertville