Infos
Schedules
From 29/04 to 07/07, daily between 11 am and 5.30 pm. From 08/07 to 31/08, daily between 10.30 am and 7 pm. From 01/09 to 12/11, daily between 11 am and 5.30 pm.
Prices
Free access.
Means of payment
Bank/credit card, Travellers Cheque, Cash, Contactless payment
Languages
English, French
Animals accepted
Animals accepted
Photo gallery
Services
- Play area
- Picnic area
- Public WC
- Exhibition space
- Orientation board
- Sustainable development
- Parking nearby
- Outhouse
- Pets welcome
- Guided group tours
- Bar/refreshments
- Room hire
- Themed tour
- Shop
- Tourist routes
- Tourist brochures
- Tourist information
- Booking of general amenities
- Restaurant
- Tour free of charge
- Guided tours
- Fast food
- Spot photo
This is the most important of the forts built at the mouth of the Alpine valleys by France in the 19th century. Built in 1876 by 600 Italian workers, it commanded the Albertville square.
Before Savoie became part of France (1860), it had few fortifications. The French government therefore commissioned General Séré de Rivières to build a number of fortifications, including Fort de Tamié, to defend access to the borders.
The fort's strategic interest lies in its geographical position, with surveillance from all directions and defense of access routes. Its enclosure included several artillery battery positions concealed in the folds of land. Troops were housed in casemates and caves dug into the rock.
An adventure course, a children's playground, audio-guided historical tours, a snack bar and a regional produce store for gourmets are available on site.
Open from April to the autumn vacations.
Before Savoie became part of France (1860), it had few fortifications. The French government therefore commissioned General Séré de Rivières to build a number of fortifications, including Fort de Tamié, to defend access to the borders.
The fort's strategic interest lies in its geographical position, with surveillance from all directions and defense of access routes. Its enclosure included several artillery battery positions concealed in the folds of land. Troops were housed in casemates and caves dug into the rock.
An adventure course, a children's playground, audio-guided historical tours, a snack bar and a regional produce store for gourmets are available on site.
Open from April to the autumn vacations.