Historic site and monument

L'Eglise du Prieuré Saint Martin

Aime

St. Martin's basilica
Philippe Gal
Description

The basilica dates back to the 11th century and has a crypt and frescoes and the remains of choir stalls from an earlier church. Gallo-roman room with inscriptions in Latin.
Museum collection

The Romans envied the Tarentaise valley with its ideal situation on the road connecting Milan to Vienne (France). they envied its micro climate and they already spoke about the pretty russet-coloured cows (the Tarine or Tarentaise breed of cows), whose milk made such good cheese: the "caesum vatusicum", the predecessor of Tomme cheese.
Excellent strategists, they subdued the Gallic Ceutrones in around 21 BC and made Aime, under the name of Axima, the capital of the province of the Graian Alps which covered part of the current Savoie and Haute Savoie departments.

From this era, apart from the objects that can be seen in the Pierre Borrione museum, we have the remains of a Roman building. Destroyed when the Ormente river flooded, the early Christians built a first church on the ruins. After this was destroyed by a fire, the constructors of the year 1000 built a jewel of Savoyard Roman art in the same place: Saint-Martin's basilica. Listed as a historical monument in 1875, it has not been used as a place of worship for several centuries.


SUMMER
July 6 to August 31 (building open)
10am - 12.30pm & 2 - 6pm
Closed on Sundays

Single rate: 4 €. Free for under 16s

Tips

Pass’Partout (access to the Basilica / Montmayeur tower / Pierre Borrione museum): 8€

Ouverture

From 04/07 to 27/08
Opening hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 10 am and 1 pm and between 2.30 pm and 6 pm.
Closed on Sunday.
Open 10am - 12.30pm & 2 - 6pm.

From 28/08 to 02/07, every Thursday at 2 pm.
Ask for the key at the Tourist Office
Guided tours on request only, 4 people minimum
Closed on bank holidays.

Tarifs

Du 06/07 au 31/08/2020 (Haute saison)
Adulte : 4 €
Enfant : Gratuit - de 16 ans.

Du 21/09/2020 au 05/07/2021 (Basse saison)
Adulte : Visite libre 4€ (récupération des clés à l'office)
Visite Guidée sur demande : 6€ adulte et 3€ enfant

Gratuit pour les moins de 16 ans.

Offre estivale : Pass’Partout (accès visite libre basilique / tour Montmayeur / musée Pierre Borrione) au tarif de 8€.

Offre estivale : Pass’Partout (accès visite libre basilique / tour Montmayeur / musée Pierre Borrione) au tarif de 8€

Contact et accès
Avenue de Tarentaise
Aime
73210 Aime-la-Plagne
Savoie (73)
Informations complémentaires
Services
  • Unguided group tours
  • Guided group tours
  • Shop
  • Guided tours
  • Unguided individual tours
Équipements
  • Coach parking
  • Car park
Activités
  • Temporary exhibition
Moyen de Paiement
  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Travellers Cheque
  • Cash
Langues parlées
  • French
Langues de visite
  • French
Visite
  • Durée moyenne (individuels) : 60 min

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