Originally, the Maison de la Galerie was a pleasure residence named after the enclosed gallery that linked the house to a lakeside meadow. In 1610, it was acquired by François de Sales and Jeanne de Chantal to house the first Visitation nuns. The cellar was then transformed into a chapel.
A house that quickly became too small:
In 1612, the house became too small. The nuns moved inside the city walls. Integrated into the second monastery when it was built in 1634, the house remained the property of the Visitandines until the end of the 18th century. In 1855, it was acquired by the Sisters of St. Joseph.
A place of memory :
The Galerie house is a place of remembrance and veneration for François de Sales.
Approximate length of visit: 30 to 40 minutes.
Please ring the Galerie doorbell before 3pm.
- Museum
Maison de la Galerie
About
Prices
Free of charge.
Reception
Opening
From 01/04 to 01/11, every Thursday and Saturday between 3 pm and 4 pm.
Services
- Educational visits
- Car park
- Pay car park
Contacts
Access
Information update on 26/08/2024 by Ville d'Annecy