• Historic site and monument

Saint-Pierre d'Extravache church

Here remains the remains of a church whose tradition traces the foundation to two disciples of St. Peter. The oldest part, the apse, dates back to the 11th century. It is one of the rare testimonies of the Romanesque period in Savoy.

Historic site and monument Saint-Pierre d'Extravache church Val-Cenis

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Val-Cenis (73500)
Unguided individual tours available permanently

"In mountainous regions, at a distance from urban centres and in contrast to them, the sturdy and apsed chapels with culs-de-four apses, as is still the case with Saint-Pierre d'Extravache in the municipality of Bramans, gave way without transition to buildings of Baroque structure".
Extract from "Le guide du Parc National de la Vanoise", © 2003 Editions Glénat, on sale at the Maison de la Vanoise in Val Cenis Termignon.

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    Prices

    Free access.

    Opening

    All year round, daily.
    Access road closed to traffic in winter, accessible by shuttle bus: information at the Tourist Office.

    Labels and rating

    Roman

    Access

    Le Cernay Bramans 73500 Val-Cenis

    Accessible with snowshoes in winter.

    Information update on 11/04/2024 by Haute Maurienne Vanoise Tourisme