Musée Dauphinois
The Dauphinois Museum is a window of exploration into all periods of Alpine history and also a space for reflection on our time. Every year, exhibitions, always supplemented by publications and a program of cultural activities, explore the fields of ethnology, archaeology, regional, rural or industrial heritage
30 Rue Maurice Gignoux
38031
Grenoble
Museum Dauphinois
The Musée dauphinois, located on the slopes of the Bastille in Grenoble, in the convent of Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut, is part of the close relationship it maintains with the original and adopted inhabitants of the Dauphiné Alps, as well as with visitors passing through. As well as being a place for investigating all periods of Alpine history, it is also a place for reflecting on our times. Each year, two or three exhibitions, always accompanied by publications, conferences and debates, explore in turn the fields of archaeology, regional, rural or industrial heritage.
The G-PASS offer:
- The G-PASS is not required: the Musée Dauphinois is part of the network of 11 museums of the Département de l'Isère, and is free to all.
- Bonus for G-PASS holders: 10% discount on purchases in the museum store on presentation of your G-PASS
Opening hours
- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Tuesdays,
- 10 am to 7 pm Saturday and Sunday
- Closed January 1, May 1, December 25
Public price
Prix public : FreePrice with the G-PASS
Prix public : FreeAccessibility
- Reduced mobility
- Physical disability
Access conditions
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Public transport
Public transport: Place Victor Hugo/Le Rabot shuttle bus line 40.
On foot from the Saint-Laurent footbridge. -
Foot Access
Public transport: Place Victor Hugo/Le Rabot shuttle bus line 40.