Maison du Colombier

  • This lovely 16th-century town house owes its name to the truncated tower in the shape of a horseshoe, which was converted into a dovecote ("colombier" in French) during the 18th century. The whitewashed facade features a corner mullion window and rows of Genoise corbels running under the eaves.
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This lovely 16th-century town house owes its name to the truncated tower in the shape of a horseshoe, which was converted into a dovecote ("colombier" in French) during the 18th century.
The whitewashed facade features a corner mullion window and rows of Genoise corbels running under the eaves.

Open to the public only for temporary exhibitions.

In practice

Equipments

  • Parking nearby

Time schedule

From 01/01/25 to 12/31/25

  • Monday :

    Open

  • Tuesday :

    Open

  • Wednesday :

    Open

  • Thursday :

    Open

  • Friday :

    Open

  • Saturday :

    Open

  • Sunday :

    Open

Prices

Free of charge.

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Latitude : 45.724656

Longitude : 5.249814

5 rue du Four Banal
38460 Crémieu
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Information mise à jour le 19/09/2019
par Office du Tourisme Les Balcons du Dauphiné

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