Abbey of Thoronet in Le Thoronet

Abbey of Thoronet

Le Thoronet, France

10 ticket options available · from $9.48 to $10.55 · free cancellation on 6 of 10

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About Abbey of Thoronet

The Abbey of Thoronet, located in Le Thoronet, France, is a historical site renowned for its Cistercian architecture and serene surroundings. Visitors are drawn to its tranquil atmosphere, reflecting the monastic life of the 12th century, and the opportunity to explore its beautiful gardens and cloisters.

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5 marketplaces sell entry to Abbey of Thoronet, from $10.46.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Abbaye du Thoronet Official Individual ticket granting access to the entire monument. $10.46 View
Tiqets Free cancellation Le Thoronet Abbey: Entry Ticket $10.46 View
Stayviax Le Thoronet Abbey Ticket $10.46 View
Satoorday Free cancellation General $10.46 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Le Thoronet Abbey: Entry Ticket $10.46 View

Tours, passes & combos at Abbey of Thoronet

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
TicketsToDo General ticket $9.48 View
Civitatis Le Thoronet Abbey Ticket $10.46 View
Pelago Free cancellation Le Thoronet Abbey: Entry Ticket $10.46 View
Trip.com Free cancellation Admission Ticket(Z) $10.52 View
Klook Free cancellation General ticket $10.55 View

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What is the oldest abbey in France?

Ligugé Abbey, formally called the Abbey of St. Martin of Ligugé (French: Abbaye Saint-Martin de Ligugé ), is a French Benedictine monastery in the Commune of Ligugé, located in the Department of Vienne. The monastery, founded in 361, is the oldest monastery known in western Europe.

Who are the three sisters of Provence?

Senanque, Silvacane and Thoronet, the three sisters of Provence... Nestled in the most secret of the Provençal hinterlands, the three Cistercian sisters reveal themselves as though regretfully to the visitor come to disturb the solitude of their retreat.

What is the architecture of the Le Thoronet Abbey?

The Abbey of Le Thoronet, founded by monks of the Cîteaux order in the Var hinterland, was built mainly between 1160 and 1190 and completed in 1250. It is a Romanesque architectural ensemble that displays the characteristics of Cistercian architecture, including purity, simplicity and harmonious proportions.