The Chartreuse monastery is situated in a wooded cirque within, though aside, from Le Reposoir village. Overlooking a picturesque lake, the tranquillity of the monastery is a popular attraction of Le Reposoir. Founded in 1151 by Jean d'Espagne at the behest of Aymon I de Faucigny, the monastery survived many trials and tribulations, including the French Revolution, various levels of destruction and pillaging over the ages and finally expulsion of the monks in 1901, after which it was transformed into a hotel. The Chartreuse was bought by Alessandra di Rudinì, daughter of former Italian Prime Minister
Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì, in 1922. She then converted to Catholicism and entered the
Carmelite order. In 1932 the restored Chartreuse became Carmelite. The Chartreuse monastery now houses approximately twenty nuns. ==Activities==