Historic Churches of Grenoble
Grenoble’s religious heritage spans nearly two millennia, from the 6th-century Merovingian crypt at the Saint-Laurent Archaeological Museum to the 20th-century concrete architecture of Saint-Joseph. The collection features the 13th-century Saint-André Collegiate Church, which houses the tombs of the Dauphins, and the Romanesque-Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral. These sites showcase diverse architectural styles, including the Romano-Byzantine Sacré-Cœur near the station and the 17th-century Saint-Louis Church located in the historic city center.
Grenoble Cathedral
Grenoble Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Grenoble, France.
Saint-Louis Church, Grenoble
Saint-Louis Church is a Roman Catholic church in Grenoble, France.
Grenoble Archaeological Museum
Grenoble Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Grenoble, France.
Église Saint-André
A 13th-century Gothic collegiate church built primarily in brick. It served as the private chapel for the Dauphins of Viennois and houses the tomb of the famous knight Bayard.
Basilique Saint-Joseph
Completed in 1924, this basilica features a 38-meter tower and reinforced concrete construction. The interior is known for its vibrant blue stained-glass windows and contemporary religious art.
Basilique du Sacré-Cœur
An early 20th-century Romano-Byzantine style basilica located near the railway station. It is notable for its massive stone facade and interior murals painted by Marie-Adélaïde Durand.
Chapelle Saint-Roch
A 19th-century chapel situated adjacent to the Saint-Roch cemetery. It was built in 1826 to replace a medieval structure originally dedicated to the patron saint of plague victims.
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