Historical sites and museums in Grenoble
An ancient Gallo-Roman city, cradle of the French Revolution, named capital of the Alps thanks to the invention of hydroelectricity, then host of the Winter Olympics in 1968, Grenoble has always been a pioneer and innovator. Today, the capital of Isère boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. Grenoble’s pedestrianised historic centre is an inviting place to stroll and discover its past, including the footsteps of Stendhal, who was born here. A visit to one of the city’s many museums, such as the Musée de Grenoble, with its vast art collection and major temporary exhibitions, is a must for art lovers. Don’t forget to take the cable car up to the top of the Bastille to see the beauty of the surrounding mountains.
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La Marianne
Lieu : Vizille
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L'écoquartier de Bonne
Lieu : Grenoble
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Parc de l'Ile d'Amour
Lieu : Meylan
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The Presqu'Île Cambridge Eco-District
Lieu : Grenoble
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Saint Pierre Church St Georges de Commiers
Lieu : Saint-Georges-de-Commiers
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L’ancienne auberge Aux Trois Fleurs de Lys
Lieu : Brié-et-Angonnes
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Canola : organic soap
Lieu : Vaulnaveys-le-Haut
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City Hall
Lieu : Grenoble
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Parc Géo Charles
Lieu : Échirolles
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Saint-Eynard Fort
Lieu : Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse
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The Saint Firmin chapel
Lieu : Notre-Dame-de-Mésage
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Musée Géo-Charles
Lieu : Échirolles