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The Abbey is the biggest Roman church in Switzerland, it was build beginning of the year 1000 following a typical clunisian style.
The functional and symbolic harmony of the spaces (before-nave with vault dedicated to Saint Michel, nave, transversal gallery, choir and vaults) in harmonious sculpted decoration (capitals, bands from "Lombardie", sculptures of men holding an entablature) and finally Roman (before-nave) and Gothic (vaults) murals. The chapter house testifies from the old conventual's buildings.
In 965, the monastery from Payerne knew a happy development as of its tender with Maïeul, the abbot of Cluny. The Burgond kings befor the Germanic emperors covered it with gifts (donations). The priory remained a high place of clunisian civilisation, in the middle of an active commercial borough, until the monks' expulsion by the Protestant reform in 1536.
After centuries of carelessness, the monastic buildings were relieved from there secular uses, restored and finally meticulously studied

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Opening hours
From 1st October to 30th April : from 10h00 - 12h00,  14h00 - 17h00
From 1st May to 30th September : from 10h00 - 12h00,  14h00 - 18h00 also Mondays on feast days (Federal Fast, Easter, Pentecost)
Closed on every Monday, Sunday afternoons with concerts and Holly Friday.

Prices
Adults CHF 3.00
Retired persons, soldiers CHF 2.00
Apprentices, students CHF 2.00
Groups (begining with 15 persons) CHF 2.00 /pers. Schools CHF 1.50 /child
On request : guided visit of the Abbey CHF 30.00