Intro

Located in Wallis, the Abbey of Saint Maurice was founded by Prince Sigismund of Burgundy in 515.

Located in Wallis, the Abbey of Saint Maurice was founded by Prince Sigismund of Burgundy in 515. A unique site in the West, the Monastery has been in constant use since its foundation some 1’500 years ago. Every year, the site hosts visitors and pilgrims from all around the world.

Taking advantage of the celebration of its 1500th anniversary, the Abbey opened its doors to the public and presented a new museum space, with a new exhibition and multiple sites opened to the public.

Through voice and music, the original audio system will guide the visitor to through the discovery of the Basilica, the archaeological site and the jewels of the new treasury room.

General information

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Contact address
Abbaye de Saint-Maurice - basilique, trésor et site archéologique
Avenue d'Agaune 19
1890 Saint-Maurice
024 485 15 34
visite@abbaye-stmaurice.ch

Group & pricing information

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INDIVIDUALS
Adults : CHF 15.00
Reduced*: CHF: 13.-
Children (6-16): CHF 9.00

GROUPS (from 10 people)
Adults : CHF 12.00
Children (6-16) : CHF 7.00

*retired, disabled, students, unemployed

GUIDED TOURS
Entrance fee + CHF 120 per guide (max. 20 people per guide)

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Address

Abbaye de Saint-Maurice
Avenue d'Agaune 15
Case postale 34
1890  St-Maurice
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)24 486 04 04
Fax +41 (0)24 486 04 05
tresor@st-maurice.ch
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Saint-Maurice
Valais
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Contact

Abbaye de Saint-Maurice
Avenue d'Agaune 15
Case postale 34
1890 St-Maurice
Phone  +41 (0)24 486 04 04
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Opening hours

From April to October
Tuesday to Friday: 10 am-5.30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1.30 pm-5.30 pm
Closed on Mondays, except:
Easter Monday and Whitsun Monday

From November to March
Tuesday to Sunday 1.30 pm-5.30 pm

Average visit time: 90 minutes
Holidays: www.abbaye-stmaurice.ch
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