Samoëns (;
Arpitan: ''Samouens'') is an alpine
commune on the
Swiss border in the
Haute-Savoie
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department in the
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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region
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in Southeastern
France
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. It was the principal commune for the
canton that bore its name until it was abolished in 2015. The town of Samoëns is located in the
French Alps
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' Vallée du Giffre (Giffre Valley), just southwest of
Champéry
Champéry (; ) is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Monthey (district), Monthey in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Valais in Switzerland.
History
Champéry is first mentioned in 1286 as ''Champery''.
The Ho ...
in
Valais
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.
Population
Stonemasons
Stone has long been a traditional feature of the Upper Giffre Valley which is dotted with
limestone
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quarries (hardness coefficient, 13). To supplement their income from farming, the men in the region used to work stone.
In 1659, there were so many ''frahans'' (the local name for stonecutters and masons)
in Samoëns and their expertise was so well known that they set up a very famous brotherhood. It engaged in charity work, taking care of the sick and training young apprentices in its own school of draughtsmen, which had an extensive library.
The members of the brotherhood of masons and stonecutters in Samoëns were contacted for leading construction projects. They worked with
Vauban on his fortifications, were commissioned by
Napoleon Bonaparte
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to build canals in
Saint-Quentin, and worked in
Givors
Givors (; ) is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France.
Location
It lies at the confluence of the Rhone and the Gier about south of Lyon and on the main road between that city and Saint-Étienne. ...
and even further afield, in
Poland
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,
Louisiana
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and
Australia
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.
To ensure that they were not understood by outsiders when talking to each other, they used their own dialect, called ''mourmé''.
[J. Desormaux, "Mélanges savoisiens, VIII. L'argot des ramoneurs", (1912) 26 ''Revue de philologie française et de littérature'' p 77 ()]
Gallica
Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Littérature et art, 8-X-4072, 2011 accessed 7 January 2013. "Le ''mourmé'', parlé à Samoëns, comme le ''mènedigne'' ou ''mannedigne'', en usage à Morzine et à Montriond, est l'argot propre aus ''frahans'', tailleurs de pierre et maçons de ces localités du Chablais." (''mourmé'', spoken at Samoëns, as with ''mènedigne'' or ''mannedigne'', in use at Morzine and at Montriond, is the argot of the ''frahans'', stonecutters and masons of these places in Chablais district.)
Evidence of their work can be seen all over the village, in its architecture.
Even now, there are a number of stonecutters upholding the tradition in Samoëns and the brotherhood has become a cultural association, the ''Société des Maçons''.
Tourist destination
The town carries the designation of a "
ville fleurie" distinguishing it as one of the most beautiful towns in
France
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.
Approximately a 70 km drive from Geneva Airport, Samoens is a summer destination as well as the site of a
ski resort
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that departs from a lift (Grand massif Express) at the edge of town linking up to Samoëns 1600. Also known as the Plateau des Saix, this resort is part of the larger five-town Grand Massif which includes
Flaine
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and
Morillon.
Samoëns has been awarded the 'Famille Plus Montagne' label. Samoëns is the only winter sports resort to be classified by the
Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques.
As well as skiing, Samoens offers a range of non-skiing activities including dog-sledding, indoor climbing, caving and diving under ice.
Jaysinia and the Cognac-Jaÿ Foundation
Jaÿsinia (3.7 hectares) is a
botanical garden
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specializing in alpine flowers, established in 1906 by
Marie-Louise Cognacq-Jaÿ, a native of Samoëns and founder of La Samaritaine department store in Paris. Since 1936 it has been directed by the Scientific Division of Botany from the
National Museum of Natural History
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. It is open all year and is free of charge.
Chapels
There are nine chapels in and around Samoëns, in addition to many shrines and other cultural buildings. Most were built in the 17th century, except for the chapel in Le Bérouze – dating from the 15th century – and the one in Les Allamands, dating from the 19th century.
Two of these buildings were moved from the sites where they were originally constructed. The chapel in Le Bérouze was originally built at the mountain pass known as "Col de Couz", but it was badly damaged during an invasion by Swiss troops in 1476. Four years later, it was decided to rebuild it on the main square. In Mathonex, the chapel now overlooks the village, but the original building was much closer to the village centre; its relocation became a necessity after a landslide.
See also
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Reseau Jean Bernard
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Grand Massif
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Morillon, neighbouring commune
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Communes of the Haute-Savoie department
The following is a list of the 279 Communes of France, communes of the French Departments of France, department of Haute-Savoie.
The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 2025):
References
External links
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Ski areas and resorts in France