Department

Museums, galleries and heritage in Savoie

42 places to discover across Savoie.

16 museums19 galleries2 castles5 religious sites

Including Musée Opinel, Château des ducs de Savoie and Château de Miolans.

42 of 42 places, sorted by distance from the center

Castle

Château de Miolans

Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny

Museum

Village-Musée de la Combe de Savoie

Grésy-sur-Isère

Museum

Musée d'art et d'histoire d'Albertville

Albertville

Museum

Musée municipal d'Albertville-Conflans

Albertville

Museum

Musée des Charmettes

Chambéry

Gallery

Espace Larith

Chambéry

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-François-de-Sales

Chambéry

Museum

Musée Savoisien

Chambéry

Gallery

La muse rêve

Chambéry

Gallery

Galerie l'antichambre

Chambéry

Gallery

Galerie de Lans

Chambéry

Gallery

Caractères art & métiers d'art

Chambéry

Museum

Musée des beaux-arts de Chambéry

Chambéry

Castle

Château des ducs de Savoie

Chambéry

Religious site

Sainte-Chapelle de Chambéry

Chambéry

Museum

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Savoie à Chambéry

Chambéry

Museum

Musée des Traditions Populaires de Moûtiers

Moûtiers

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Moûtiers

Moûtiers

Gallery

Salle de la Conciergerie

La Motte-Servolex

Gallery

galerie chappaz

Trévignin

Gallery

Myas Gallery

Aix-les-Bains

Museum

Musée Faure

Aix-les-Bains

Museum

Musée de Saint-Martin-de-Belleville

Les Belleville

Gallery

La Little Popart Gallery

Aix-les-Bains

Gallery

Galerie de Savoie

Le Bourget-du-Lac

Museum

Musée Aqualis

Aix-les-Bains

Museum

Musée Opinel

Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste

Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne

Gallery

La Galerie du Tournant

Saint-Alban-de-Montbel

Museum

Musée archéologique et minéralogique Pierre Borrione

Aime-la-Plagne

Gallery

Espace qjp-arts

Aime-la-Plagne

Gallery

MCG Marie-Christine Grulier

Courchevel

Gallery

Bel-Air Fine Art

Courchevel

Gallery

Galeries Orlinski Courchevel

Courchevel

Gallery

Galerie saint martin Courchevel

Courchevel

Gallery

Galeries Bartoux Courchevel

Courchevel

Religious site

Abbaye d'Hautecombe

Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille

Gallery

Galerie Need'Artist

Saint-Genix-les-Villages

Museum

Galerie des minéraux

Bourg-Saint-Maurice

Museum

Musée de la frontière

Modane

Museum

Ouvrage Infanterie Saint Gobain

Villarodin-Bourget

Gallery

Galerie Jane Griffiths

Val-d'Isère

04About

A department shaped by mountains and borders

Savoie's cultural landscape reflects its geography: a former duchy capital, fortified alpine passes, and lake towns that once drew a wealthy spa clientele. In Chambéry, the historic seat of the House of Savoy, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chambéry sits near the Palais de Justice as one of three municipal culture hubs, alongside the Musée des Charmettes, the eighteenth-century house associated with Jean-Jacques Rousseau's years in the valley.

The department's military and border history is preserved in fortified sites: the Ouvrage Infanterie Saint Gobain at Villarodin-Bourget occupies a former Alpine Line fortification, while the Musée de la frontière in Modane explores the town's role as a strategic crossing point into Italy.

Natural sciences also have deep roots here: the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Savoie has occupied Chambéry's château royal since 1851 and holds over 300,000 specimens, while lakeside Aix-les-Bains hosts the Musée Aqualis, a dedicated interpretation centre for the Lac du Bourget housed in a striking early twentieth-century building.

05Neighborhoods

From Chambéry's old town to the high mountain resorts

Chambéry's historic core, built around the ducal château, concentrates most of the city's museums and independent galleries, including Espace Larith, Caractères art & métiers d'art, La muse rêve, Galerie l'antichambre and Galerie de Lans, forming a compact gallery circuit within walking distance of each other.

Albertville, built downhill from the medieval fortified town of Conflans, splits its cultural offer between the Musée d'art et d'histoire d'Albertville and the Musée municipal d'Albertville-Conflans, both part of the city's Ville d'Art et d'Histoire programme.

In the high resorts, Courchevel has built an unusually concentrated luxury gallery scene, with Galeries Bartoux Courchevel, Galeries Orlinski Courchevel, Bel-Air Fine Art, MCG Marie-Christine Grulier and Galerie saint martin Courchevel all operating within the resort during the winter season, while Val-d'Isère has its own outpost with the Galerie Jane Griffiths.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which Savoie museum best suits a short visit?

The Musée Opinel in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne is compact at nearly 700 m² and can be seen thoroughly in under an hour, making it an easy stop between mountain drives.

Are the Courchevel and Val-d'Isère galleries open year-round?

Most operate primarily during the winter ski season when the resorts are busiest; some reduce hours or close outside December to April, so it's worth checking ahead for a summer visit.

Where can I learn about Savoie's mountain warfare history?

The Ouvrage Infanterie Saint Gobain in Villarodin-Bourget and the Musée de la frontière in Modane both address the region's fortified border past along the historic Alpine defence line.

Is Chambéry's château accessible along with the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle?

Yes, the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Savoie occupies part of the château royal itself, so a single visit to the site covers both the historic building and its natural history collections.

What's a good base for exploring several museums without a car?

Chambéry works best: its old town concentrates the Musée des Beaux-Arts, the Musée des Charmettes and several galleries within a short walk of the château.

Is there a museum specifically about Rousseau in Savoie?

The Musée des Charmettes occupies the house where Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived for several formative years, and is presented as a literary house-museum rather than a conventional art museum.