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Chartreuse de la Verne

Datas de abertura

From 01/02 to 31/03 on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and weekends between 11 am and 5 pm.

From 01/04 to 31/05 daily between 11 am and 5 pm.

Closed exceptionally on Feast of the Ascension.

From 01/06 to 31/08 daily between 11 am and 6 pm.

Closed exceptionally on August 15th.

From 01/09 to 03/11 daily between 11 am and 5 pm.

Closed exceptionally on November 1st.

From 04/11 to 31/12 on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and weekends between 11 am and 5 pm.

Closed exceptionally on December 25th.

Idioma(s) falado(s): French

Animais de estimação permitidos: Non

EXCEPTIONAL CLOSURES: Religious holidays and Sundays. Every Tuesday after the All Saints' holiday and until 31 March. ACCES AND PARKING: The car park is 800 m from the Monastery. La Chartreuse de la Verne is accessible via the D214 departmental road. This road is tarmac, narrow and winding. Access is not recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes and coaches are not allowed. STATIONING VEHICLES and MINIBUSES Limited number of parking spaces. For minibuses: parking can be reserved by calling 04 94 43 48 28. SHOP The monastic craft shop is open at the same times as the tour and is closed on Sundays.

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Free entry for children under 12.

Tour prices:

Adult: €7

Student: €5

Young people (aged 12 to 18): €3

Groups (10 people or more): €5.

Nestling in the heart of the Maures massif, the Chartreuse de la Verne offers a haven of silence, nature and ancient history.

In the heart of the Maures massif, shrouded in forest and silence, the Chartreuse de la Verne emerges like a well-kept secret. Founded in 1170 on the ruins of an ancient priory, it has always borne the name Notre-Dame de la Verne. Its stones have withstood fire, pillage, war and the Revolution. Three fires in the Middle Ages reduced it to ashes. Each time, the monks rebuilt. Until 1792, when, forced to flee, they left behind an empty sanctuary, sold as national property.

Nature then took over. Wind, rain, oblivion... Until, in 1968, a handful of enthusiasts founded the association Les Amis de la Verne. In 1986, around thirty nuns from the Bethlehem family revived the spiritual vocation of the site. Each of them lives in a hermitage, in silence, prayer and work. Their presence transforms the Carthusian monastery into a place of profound peace, which you feel as soon as you take your first steps.

Today, part of the monastery is open to the public. Here you can discover the gatehouse, the bakery, a monk's cell and the 12th-century Romanesque church, the only place where visitors and nuns share a mutual respect and silence.

Coming to La Verne is more than just visiting a monument.

It's a moment of suspension, a break from the hustle and bustle.

It's hearing the murmur of the centuries, feeling the strength of a place that has never ceased to be reborn.

- How do you visit the Chartreuse de la Verne?

The Monastery can be visited freely and independently. When you arrive, you will be given a tour booklet to guide you along the route. This booklet presents the main areas accessible to the public and guides you through the monument, following a defined route, for a calm and rewarding exploration. The visit takes place in a way that respects the silence and the monastic life that is still present here.

- How much does it cost to visit the Chartreuse de la Verne?

Adults: €7

Students: €5

Young people (aged 12 to 18): €3

Groups (10 people or more): €5

- How to get to the Chartreuse de la Verne

The Chartreuse is accessible via the Route de la Verne, a narrow, winding road that crosses the Maures massif. Free parking is available at the end of the road. Access to the site is on foot along a dirt track about 700 metres long, with no difference in height, which takes about 10 minutes.

Access not recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes and coaches are not allowed.

- Parking for vehicles and minibuses

Limited number of parking spaces. For minibuses: parking can be reserved by calling 04 94 43 48 28.

- Shop

The monastic craft shop is open at the same times as the tour and is closed every Sunday.

- Other practical information

The monastery is closed in January, on religious holidays and every Tuesday after the All Saints' holiday until 31 March.

Closed on days when the massifs are closed due to severe fire risks. Further information: https://www.risque-prevention-incendie.fr/83

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Corniche des Maures RD 214

83610 Collobrières

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