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Fort Victor-Emmanuel in Savoie at Aussois

Aussois
Forts de l'Esseillon - Fort Victor-Emmanuel - Alban Pernet - OTHMV
  • Fort Victor-Emmanuel building - Forts de l'Esseillon - Alban Pernet - OTHMV
  • Inside Fort Victor-Emmanuel - Esseillon Forts - Alban Pernet - OTHMV

Discover Fort Victor-Emmanuel in Aussois, Savoie. A cultural visit, a hike, a symbol of history in Haute Maurienne Vanoise.

Description

Lose yourself in the maze of this immense fort, built to house a garrison of 1,500 men. The superposition of these eight buildings, hugging the rock, makes this an exceptional site.
Wander freely through the fort to discover the parade ground, chapel, bread ovens and penitentiary. A number of via ferrata routes are available from the fort, the most original of which is to start at the fire hydrants and admire the vertiginous Devil's Gorge.

The Esseillon barrier was built in the early 19th century to guard against French invasion. The five Sardinian forts that make up the barrier are named after the sovereigns of the Savoy family. Built according to Montalembert's architectural principles, they are unique in France.

Services

  • Unguided individual tours

Environments

  • Mountain location

Rates

Free access.

Opening period

From 01/01 to 31/12 daily.
Group tours on request.

Location

The access road is closed to traffic depending on snow conditions.
However, access is possible on foot or with snowshoes.

Animals

Pets allowed : No

Fort Victor-Emmanuel in Savoie at Aussois
  • Town of Art & History
  • 19th C
  • Classified
73500 Aussois