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Fort Marie-Christine

Aussois
© Fort Marie-Christine - Forts de l'Esseillon Aussois Savoie - OT HMV
  • esseillon-2 fort marie christine- pascal lemaitre-fondation facim - Fondation Facim / P. Lemaitre
  • esseillon-1 fort marie christine- pascal lemaitre-fondation facim - Fondation Facim / P. Lemaitre

Formerly at the heart of the Savoy defensive system, this imposing fort welcomes tourists and foodies.

Description

Dominating the Arc valley, Fort Marie-Chrisine is the tallest structure on the Esseillon barrier, made up of five forts.
The fort, gateway to the Vanoise National Park, is made up of a gîte and a restaurant. Its free visit allows you to discover a model of the entire site, a very beautiful framework and a presentation of the Vanoise National Park.

The barrier of Essseillon is built at the beginning of the XIXth century, to guard against the French invasions. The five Sardinian forts which compose it, bear the names of the sovereigns of the Savoy family. These works, built according to the architectural principles of Montalembert, testify to an architecture unique in France.

Services

  • Restaurant
  • Unguided individual tours

Environments

  • Mountain location

Rates

Free access.

Opening period

All year round, daily.
Group tours on request.

Location

Animals

Pets allowed : No

Fort Marie-Christine
  • Town of Art & History
  • 19th C
73500 Aussois