Abbaye du Thoronet

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Le Thoronet, France

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Abbey· Tourist attraction

Abbaye du Thoronet Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Abbaye du Thoronet is located in Le Thoronet, France. Abbaye du Thoronet is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category abbey in France.

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Phone

+33 494604390

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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Pat Cooper

We went here on the recommendation of a family member and were not disappointed. What a fantastic abbey that is still in it's original condition. You can take a 1 hour guided tour or take the map and tour on your own. If you would like a guided tour in a different language than French, make sure you call ahead and request the language you would like for your tour. The atmosphere here was very peaceful. Plenty to photograph and appreciate. Would definitely recommend a tour here if you are in the area. Well worth it.

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Nadia S

Visited many times and it is well worth it. Very beautiful. Reasonable price to get in. This time visited with my two year old and she loved it too. Note it is closed between 1300-1400 at the moment.

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Florent ZHL

A jewel hidden in the vast champ of vignobles, astonishing structure and amazingly kept since centuries, worth to go!

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Selina Golfin

Soak up the history and those before us...Will never forget the first time I entered this place! Not too large but would happily live there in peace if given the chance :)

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Yan Roche

Such an inspiring abbaye in the middle of Provence. A big plus for architects to visit, there is some contemporary design pieces. The olive tress garden is amazing along with the inner church.

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Bianca Ogel

One of the most beautiful place I've had the chance to visit!! Peaceful, full of light in the middle of nature!! Splendid

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theladyrose xxx

Pleasant place if architecture is your thing . The entry fee is a little steep for what is on offer. For children , not very interesting I think. One suggestion to bring the site and its history alive would be to add video areas with audio soundtrack showing the lives of the monks and so on. There is nothing like this only signs and f your French is limited then so is the experience . Needs more work to make a visit worthwhile.

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Philippe Guillemin

Beautiful place. Cisterciens. It is peaceful. A catholic oasis in a desert of Islamic hatred