Built on a headland at 870 meters high, it was made of a main building of 30 meters out of 13 with a tower high of 14 meters on the south.
It was a moutain fortress with a typical architecture: large walls made with stones from the river assembled with lime and a massive framework covered in wood tiles.
It used to be home for a lord who was in charge of protecting the priory.
Today, only one wall face with 4 arrow slits and the base of the tower still remain.
- Historic site and monument
St Michel Castle ruins
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Depending on snow conditions.
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Information update on 07/08/2019 by Office de Tourisme de la Vallée de Chamonix-Mont-Blanc