Department

Museums, galleries and heritage in Isère

91 places to discover across Isère.

42 museums36 galleries4 castles8 religious sites1 heritage

Including Église Saint-Pierre de Vienne, Musée de la Révolution française and Domaine de Vizille.

60 of 91 places, sorted by distance from the center

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A.R.T.

Moirans

Gallery

Galerie Place À l'Art

Voiron

Museum

Musée Mainssieux

Voiron

Castle

Château de Sassenage

Sassenage

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Galerie Ourea

Fontaine

Gallery

Le Magasin

Grenoble

Museum

ArHome, musée privé de l'innovation industrielle - Musée A. Raymond

Grenoble

Gallery

Comptoir de l'Alpe & SkiVintage

Grenoble

Museum

Musée des Troupes de montagne

Grenoble

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Galerie Andie

La Tronche

Museum

Musée dauphinois

Grenoble

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Galerie GR 93

La Tronche

Museum

Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent

Grenoble

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Alter Art

Grenoble

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Artel

Grenoble

Museum

Musée Stendhal - appartement Gagnon

Grenoble

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Musée de Grenoble

Grenoble

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Critères Editions - Nunc !

Grenoble

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Losange

Grenoble

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Galerie Vent des Cimes

Grenoble

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Galerie-café La Vina

Grenoble

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Galerie les É Tages

Grenoble

Religious site

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Grenoble

Grenoble

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Musée de l'Ancien Évêché

Grenoble

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Antiquaire Grenoble

Grenoble

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Galerie Rev'Olution

Grenoble

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Collberg galerie

Grenoble

Museum

Cabinet Rembrandt

Grenoble

Museum

Musée Hébert

La Tronche

Museum

Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de l'Isère

Grenoble

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Le Hang'Art Gallery

Grenoble

Museum

Muséum de Grenoble

Grenoble

Museum

Musée grenoblois des Sciences Médicales

La Tronche

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Galerie Tracanelli

Grenoble

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Galerie d'art Aimée et Marc Pessin

Saint-Laurent-du-Pont

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Galerie d'Exposition du Centre des Arts

Meylan

Gallery

Espace Vallès

Saint-Martin-d'Hères

Museum

Le TRACé - Musée Géo-Charles

Échirolles

Museum

Musée de la Grande-Chartreuse

Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse

Religious site

Grande Chartreuse

Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse

Castle

Château de Longpra

Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine

Heritage

Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps

Charavines

Museum

Musée parc archéologique du lac de Paladru

Villages du Lac de Paladru

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Musée Histoire de la galoche

Val-de

Castle

Château de Virieu

Virieu

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Galerie Atelier Nicole Sibille-Paliard

Bernin

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Heimdall Gallery

Villard-de-Lans

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Musée de la Chimie

Jarrie

Museum

Maison Bergès - musée de la Houille blanche

Villard-Bonnot

Museum

Musée Hector Berlioz

La Côte-Saint-André

Museum

Musée Champollion

Vif

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Galerie du Patron

Vif

Museum

Musée de la Révolution française

Vizille

Castle

Domaine de Vizille

Vizille

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Galerie d’art privé Moryn

Le Touvet

Gallery

Les Ateliers d'AnTan

St Antoine l'Abbaye

Religious site

Abbatiale de Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye

Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye

Museum

Musée de l'eau

Pont-en-Royans

Museum

Musée des antiquités gallo-romaines

Aoste

Museum

Atelier Emile Gilioli

Saint-Martin-de-la-Cluze

04About

A Department Shaped by History and Innovation

Grenoble anchors the department's cultural life. The Musée de Grenoble holds one of France's most significant provincial art collections, while the Musée dauphinois, housed in the former monastery of Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut, documents Alpine and Dauphiné history and ethnography. The same building is sometimes referred to informally as the Musée de l'Ancien Évêché, reflecting the site's layered institutional history.

Outside the capital, the Musée de la Révolution française occupies the historic Domaine de Vizille, combining a landscaped garden with collections tracing the events of 1789 and their aftermath. Industrial history is equally present: the Maison Bergès - musée de la Houille blanche in Villard-Bonnot recounts the invention of hydroelectric power, and the Musée de l'Industrie textile preserves the region's once-dominant textile manufacturing.

05Neighborhoods

Grenoble's Museum District

Grenoble concentrates several institutions within walking distance of each other. Beneath the Musée des Troupes de montagne, set inside the Fort de la Bastille overlooking the city, visitors can trace two centuries of mountain warfare history. Closer to the old town, the Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent presents archaeological remains directly on the site they were excavated, while the Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de l'Isère addresses the department's role during the Second World War.

Contemporary art finds space in a network of small galleries, including Le Magasin, Galerie Tracanelli, Collberg galerie and Alter Art, each showing rotating exhibitions from regional and national artists.

05Institutions

Vienne's Art and Archaeology Heritage

South of Grenoble, Vienne holds its own dense cultural offering. The Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Vienne occupies the upper floor of a former grain hall built in 1823 and inaugurated as a museum in 1895, retaining much of its original dense, period display style. Nearby galleries such as Terre d'Art and Galerie Lety complement the town's Roman archaeological sites with contemporary exhibition spaces.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days should I plan to explore Isère's museums?

A focused two-day visit covers Grenoble's main museums (Musée de Grenoble, Musée dauphinois, Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent); a third day allows a trip to Vizille and Vienne.

Is the Musée de Grenoble free to visit?

The permanent collection is free of charge; temporary exhibitions usually require a separate ticket.

What is unique about the Musée Champollion in Vif?

It is one of the few French museums dedicated to Ancient Egypt through a biographical lens, focusing on the life and work of Jean-François Champollion, who deciphered hieroglyphs, in his family's own former home.

Can I visit the Musée dauphinois and Musée de l'Ancien Évêché together?

They occupy the same historic building, the former monastery of Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut in Grenoble, so a single visit covers both.

What is the prehistoric UNESCO site near Charavines about?

The Sites palafittiques préhistoriques autour des Alpes preserve Neolithic and Bronze Age lake-dwelling remains at Charavines, part of a wider Alpine UNESCO listing.

Are there contemporary art galleries in Grenoble beyond the museums?

Yes, Grenoble has an active gallery scene including Le Magasin, Galerie Tracanelli, Collberg galerie and Alter Art, showing contemporary and emerging artists.