The Très Cloître District

  • Old faubourg of Grenoble, the Très Cloître district became part of the city during the building of the new fortified enclosure of the Duke of Lesdiguières at the end of the 16th century.
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Old faubourg of Grenoble, the Très Cloître district became part of the city during the building of the new fortified enclosure of the Duke of Lesdiguières at the end of the 16th century.

The protestant temple and numerous convents were then established there, such as the Minimes Convent (17th c.) and the Sainte-Marie-d'en-Bas Chapel (18th c.), which are still remaining to this day. Follow our guide through the scenic and popular streets, with various anecdotes.

In practice

Theme

  • Architecture,
  • Urbanism,
  • Historic,
  • Heritage

Time schedule

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

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  • Tuesday :

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  • Sunday :

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Prices

Payment method

  • Bank/credit card,
  • Check,
  • Cash,
  • Credit transfer,
  • Online payment

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

Group adults
135€

Go there

Latitude : 45.19038

Longitude : 5.73014

Service Commercial Groupes - Grenoble Alpes Tourisme
14 Rue de la République
38000 Grenoble
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Information mise à jour le 13/03/2025
par Office de Tourisme Grenoble Alpes

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