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Explorez 9 monuments, sites et attractions à Grenoble, France. Des incontournables aux perles cachées — sélectionnés à partir de vraies expériences de voyageurs.

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  1. Musée De L'Ancien Eveché

    2, rue Très Cloître 45.19285, 5.73217

    Open every day from 9h to 18h except Tuesday (13h30 to 18h00) and on Sunday (10h00 to 19h00). Admission is free. The museum is housed in the former bishop's palace on Place Notre Dame. It displays objects and pieces of art narrating the history of the Isère region and its people from Prehistoric times up to the present.…

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    Under the museum is an archaeological crypt; the remains of the city's Roman walls and a remarkable 4th Century baptistry, discovered during work on tram line B, are not to be missed. Ask for a free audioguide (French or English) at reception.

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  2. Parc Paul Mistral

    45.18582, 5.73594

    is a big park in the center of the city. It includes a roller skating rink and people often play street hockey. The park also boasts extensive lawns and quiet tree-lined avenues. At the center stands the tower Perret, built in 1925 for an international exposition about water-power. When illuminated at night with blue lights, it bears a considerable resemblance to both Dr.…

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    Who's sonic screwdriver and the Tower of Mordor. For at least 40 years, it has been impossible to go up due to safety problems.

  3. Musée de Grenoble

    5, place Lavalette (near the Cathedral, tramway B at stop Notre-Dame). Open 6 days a week 10h-18h30 (closed on Tuesdays, December 25, January 1, May 1). The museum is worth seeing for the modern, smart building alone.…

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    It also houses a nice collection of modern art; among others, the museum holds four Picassos, a few good Matisses, one Miro, one Kandinsky and one Andy Warhol.

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  4. Musée Dauphinois

    30, rue Maurice-Gignoux Open Wednesday to Monday except 1 January, 1 May and 25 December. Opening times: 10h-18h (October to May), 10h-19h rest of year. Admission is free 45.19514, 5.72664

    This museum is housed in the former convent of Ste-Marie-d'en-Haut, on the side of the Bastille hill. It houses permanent and temporary exhibitions about the people and lifestyle of the historic province of Dauphiné. Outside the building are pleasant gardens with a nice view over the city.…

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    Exhibitions are in both French and English.

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  5. Bastille Hill

    45.19869, 5.72513

    An ancient series of fortifications overlooking Grenoble. May be reached by cable car [http://www.bastille-grenoble.com/], round trip €8, or by a 40 minutes hike. Enjoy the spectacular panoramic view of the city and surrounding mountains from the top.

  6. Muséum d'histoire naturelle

    1 rue Dolomieu

    Open MTWTF, 9h30-12h, 13h30-17h30 and SS 14h-18h. Closed December the 25th, January 1, May 1st. Facilities for the disabled. The museum has some nice collections on the subject of mineralogy and Alpine wildlife, and also houses an aquarium.

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  7. Musée Archéologique de Grenoble

    Place Saint Laurent. First Opened in 1846. It is considered to be a unique archeological site. Over 3000 artifacts and objects have been recovered here. (+33) 4 76 44 78 68. The museum opens May 6, 2011.

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  8. Museum of Resistance and Deportation

    14 rue Hebert Hours vary (check site) 45.19024, 5.73506

    History of the extremely active French resistance in the Alps during WWII. Information is in English, French and German. Entry is free.

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  9. [http://www.musee-revolution-francaise.fr/ Museum of French Revolution]

    The installed in the castle of Vizille, place Liberation. A little city about 14 km in south of Grenoble.

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Grenoble
France

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