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Musée Dauphinois: A Gateway to Alpine History and Culture

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Explore Alpine history and culture at Musée Dauphinois, housed in a historic Grenoble convent.

Housed in the historic Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut convent, the Musée Dauphinois in Grenoble showcases the ethnography, archaeology, and history of the Dauphiné region. With its diverse collections and temporary exhibitions, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into Alpine life from prehistoric times to the present.

A brief summary to Musée dauphinois

  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-6 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • The museum is free to enter, making it an accessible cultural experience for all.
  • Check the museum's website for information on current temporary exhibitions and events.
  • Visit on the first Sunday of the month for a free guided tour (registration required).
  • The gardens offer a relaxing space with accessible pathways.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Place de la Cymaise, locate the fountain with the lion statue. From there, follow the Montée Chalemont uphill to reach the Musée Dauphinois. The walk is steep but offers scenic views. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    From Place Victor Hugo, take bus line 40 (Le Rabot shuttle) to the 'Musée Dauphinois' stop. The museum is a short walk from the bus stop. A single bus fare costs approximately €1.50.

  • Taxi

    From Grenoble city center, a taxi to Musée Dauphinois typically costs between €10 and €15, depending on traffic. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also available.

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The Musée Dauphinois, located in the former Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut convent in Grenoble, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of the Dauphiné region. Founded in 1906, the museum has become a vital cultural institution, attracting visitors interested in the heritage of the French Alps.The museum's collections encompass a wide range of artifacts and documents, including archaeological finds, ethnographic objects, and regional decorative arts. These items illustrate the long human presence in the region and the vitality of its societies. The museum also features temporary exhibitions that explore various aspects of Alpine history, culture, and society. These exhibitions often highlight the connections between the region's past and present, encouraging visitors to reflect on contemporary issues.The Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut convent, which houses the Musée Dauphinois, is a historical monument in itself. Founded in the 17th century, the convent has served various purposes throughout its history, including a prison, a religious boarding school, and housing for Italian families. The building was restored in time for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, and the Musée Dauphinois was inaugurated in the same year. The gardens of the Musée Dauphinois have been renovated with accessible pathways and green spaces for relaxation and cultural events.
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