La spéciale Stendhal sur France 3 Grenoble
Diffusée le 14 septembre par la rédaction locale de France 3 Grenoble, cette page spéciale consacrée aux nouveaux musées Stendhal accueillait notamment le comédien Denis Podalydès.
Places to see in ( Grenoble - France ) Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
Places to see in ( Grenoble - France ) Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
The Museum of Natural History of Grenoble is a municipal museum of the City of Grenoble founded in 1851. Since the opening of the building in 1855, it presents the public a rich natural heritage, including Alpine. Its collections are composed of a million and a half objects and specimens in the disciplines of botany , zoology , geology or ethnology . Façades and roofs on the edge of the Jardin des Plantes have been listed as historic monuments since January 24 , 1944.
In 1772 , notable Grenoble residents, including Dr. Henri Gagnon (1728-1813), maternal grandfather of Stendhal , launched a subscription to acquire the library of the late Bishop Jean de Caulet , Bishop of Grenoble . Thanks to this fund, a public library will be created the following year in the former Jesuit College (now Stendhal High School ).
On June 9, 1845, the mayor of Grenoble, Frédéric Taulier , briefed the council on the creation of a new building for the museum collections 7 . On December 3, he made the decision to expand the Cabinet. Change in size and location, but also in name: Cabinet becomes Museum.
The new building is built in the Botanical Garden of Grenoble installed since 1844 in the so-called Bois-Rolland property, on the outskirts of the city near the ramparts (today rue Dolomieu ) thanks to a subscription of Grenoble residents. This botanical garden created in 1782 by Intendant Pajot de Marcheval and directed by Dominique Villars was initially located near the Porte de Bonne. Yet a new Intendant, Caze de la Bove , plans in 1786 to transfer it to La Tronche . But the Revolution decided otherwise since the Mayor Joseph Marie de Barral bought the land at La Tronche and transferred the garden in 1793 in the suburb of St. Joseph inside the enclosure ofbegging deposit . Finally, this garden is permanently installed on its current site in 1844.
The progressive congestion of the rooms under the influx of collections and the aging of the latter have finally made a complete renovation of the exhibitions essential. Grenoble is among the first provincial museums to carry out this heavy operation. The large hall and its woodwork have been preserved, the large windows in which the specimens accumulated were mostly replaced by dioramas with a refined style. A young elephant, baptized for the occasion Eulalie, was cataloged in 1878 and now welcomes visitors.
Within the 2.16 hectare area of the Jardin des Plantes, a new administration building with a conference room was built in the 1980s and the nearby Orangery building is reserved for temporary exhibitions. At the other end of the garden are botanical greenhouses. The average annual attendance of recent years is about 70 000 visitors.
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Grenoble (France) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Grenoble (France), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Place des Cinq Fontaines
- Musée Géo-Charles
- Musée de la Viscose
- Parc des Champs-Élysées
- Parc Jean Verlhac
- Fort du Mûrier
- Parc Jo Blanchon
- Parc Georges Pompidou
- Église Saint-Jean de Grenoble
- Parc Karl Marx
- Magasin des horizons
- Parc Marliave
- Parc Paul Valérien Perrin
- Église Saint-Bruno
- Jardin Hoche
- Parc Paul-Mistral
- Tour Perret
- Jardin des Plantes
- Muséum de Grenoble
- Église Saint-Joseph de Grenoble
- Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de l'Isère
- Couvent Sainte-Cécile de Grenoble - Editions Glénat
- Ancienne Poudrière
- Musée de l'Ancien Évêché
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Grenoble
- Fontaine des trois ordres
- Appartement natal de Stendhal
- Musée Stendhal
- Place Grenette et sa fontaine
- Église Saint-Louis de Grenoble
- Place Victor Hugo
- Jardin de Ville
- Téléphérique de Grenoble Bastille
- Collégiale Saint-André de Grenoble
- Place Saint-André
- Palais du Parlement du Dauphiné
- Musée de Grenoble & Musée en Musique
- Tour de l'Isle
- Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent & Porte Saint-Laurent
- Fontaine du Lion
- Musée dauphinois
- Dolmen de Changefège
- Musée Dauphinois Conservation du Patrimoine de l'Isère
- Jardin des Dauphins
- Porte de France
- Bastille
- Musée des troupes de montagne
- Grottes de Mandrin
- Mémorial national des troupes de montagne
- Musée des Sciences Médicales
- Musée Hébert
Places to see in ( Grenoble - France )
Places to see in ( Grenoble - France )
Grenoble, a city in the historical Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France, sits at the foot of mountains between the Drac and Isère rivers. It's known as a base for winter sports, and for its museums, universities and research centers. Spherical cable cars called “Les Bulles” (Bubbles) connect the town to the summit of La Bastille hill, named for the 18th-century fortress on its slopes.
Grenoble is a city at the foot of the French Alps where the river Drac joins the Isère. Located in the Rhône-Alpes region, Grenoble is the capital of the department of Isère. The city advertises itself as the Capital of the Alps, due its size and its proximity to the mountains. Grenoble's history goes back more than 2,000 years, at a time when it was a small Gallic village. It gained somewhat in stature by becoming the capital of the Dauphiné in the 11th century, but Grenoble remained for most of its history a modest parliamentary and garrison city on the borders of the kingdom of France.
The Bastille, an ancient series of fortifications on the mountainside overlooking Grenoble on the northern side is visible from many points in the city. The Bastille is one of Grenoble's most visited tourist attractions and provides a good vantage point over the town below and the surrounding mountains. Although the Bastille was begun in the Middle Ages, later years saw extensive additions, including a semi-underground defense network. The Bastille has been credited as the most extensive example of early 18th-century fortifications in all of France and then held an important strategic point on the Alpine frontier with the Kingdom of Savoy. The first cable transport system, installed on the Bastille in 1875, was built by the Porte de France Cement Company for freight. This cable transport system connected a quarry on Mount Jalla, just over the bastille, and Grenoble. It was abandoned in the early 20th century Since 1934, the Bastille has been the destination of the Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car. This system of egg-shaped cable cars known to locals as Les Bulles (the bubbles) provides the occupants with an excellent view over the Isère River. At the top are two restaurants and installed in the casemates of the fort itself since June 2006, the Bastille Art Centre allows visitors to see contemporary art exhibitionsa. There is also a small military museum on mountain troops (Musée des troupes de montagne).
Palace of the Parliament of Dauphiné : This palace was constructed Place Saint André, around 1500 and extended in 1539. It was the location of the Parlement of Dauphiné until the French Revolution. It then became a courthouse until 2002.
Museum of Grenoble : The city's most prized museum, the Museum of Grenoble ((French) Musée de Grenoble), welcomes 200,000 visitors a year. The Museum of Grenoble is above all renowned for its collection of paintings that covers all artistic evolutions.
Situated on the right bank of the Isère, on Place Saint-Laurent, the Grenoble Archaeological Museum presents the archaeological excavations done on its location. The vestiges date back all the way to the 3rd century AD and provide a timeline of the history of Christianity in the region.
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Expostion Stendhal, un républicain Rouge et Noir - Musée Stendhal
L’exposition de peintures et dessins, d’éditions rares et de manuscrits s’attache à montrer l’importance du politique dans l’œuvre stendhalienne. Si le roman stendhalien est une œuvre d’imagination, il porte le cachet indélébile du contexte historique de son époque et analyse la société comme un reflet. Il en garantit l’authenticité par l’expérience de sa propre vie à travers des périodes historiques déterminantes pour la démocratie. Comme le cite l’écrivain dans le Rouge et le Noir : « le roman est un miroir que l’on promène le long d'un chemin ».
Cette exposition inédite a été réalisée à partir des collections Stendhal conservées par la Bibliothèque municipale de Grenoble, avec la collaboration scientifique de Catherine Mariette, professeure à l’université Stendhal de Grenoble et en partenariat avec le Musée de Grenoble et le Musée de la Révolution française de Vizille.
Exposition du 9 mai 2015 au 7 mai 2016
Appartement Gagnon/Musée Stendhal
20, Grande rue
04 76 86 52 08
Exploration numérique au Musée de Grenoble 1
“Exploration numérique” au musée de Grenoble et au musée de la résistance et de la déportation de l'Isère, autour de l'oeuvre d'Othon Friesz, intitulée La Guerre.
Psysex In Grenoble France
Psysex Is Playing Alien Cop Eskimo Remix in Grenoble,France 2.4.2016
Grenoble: Mountains and Museums | Euromaxx city
The French Alpine city of Grenoble draws thousands of visitors every year for its picturesque surroundings and the culture it has on offer. The city boasts numerous museums, festivals and events.
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Stendhal, l'enfant qui voulait quitter Grenoble (Teaser)
Bande Annonce du spectacel de la Cie Attrape-Lune, co-produit par le Musée Stendhal, avec Jean-Marc Galera.
Discover European Cities: Grenoble, France
This is the first episode of Discover European Cities short documentary program that aims to cover unpopular cities in Europe in a short video clip. This program shows quickly main areas in each city visited with popular monuments in the city. Also, Dicover European Cities program will cover each city by less than a 5 minutes video. This video was made using iPad Air camera.
Grenoble is a city of around 550,000 inhabitants located in south-eastern France, in the Rhône-Alpes region that encompasses the French Alps.
The climate is quite cold in winter, with days of snow almost every year. Summers are known to be hot, as mountains surrounding the town stop any wind.
Grenoble is crossed by two rivers, the Drac and the Isère, and is surrounded by three mountain chains, the Vercors, Chartreuse and Belledonne.
History of the city
43 B.C. : Gallo-Roman period ; first mention of Cularo
End of the 3rd century (between 286 and 293) Cularo becomes the administrative center of a city
379 : Cularo becomes Gratianopolis, creation of a bishopric
12th century: Grenoble becomes the Dauphins' capital and a co-lordship
1340 : The Delphinal Council moves to Grenoble
1453 : Dauphiné Parliament
1562 : Religious Wars : the city is in the hands of the Protestants
1590 : Duke of Lesdiguières and his successors
1788 : The Parliament rebels : Day of the Tiles and the Vizille Assembly 1793/1794 : Terreur « douce »
1815 : Napoleon and the 100 days, siege of Grenoble
1830 : New city walls and construction of the Bastille fortress
1835 : patent registration for glovemaker Xavier Jouvin's glove punch in Grenoble
1842 : founding of the first cement company of Grenoble (the second oldest in France)
1850 : Grenoble becomes one of the most important glove-making centers in Europe. Cement factories and hydroelectric power continues to develop. Grenoble becomes an industrial capital.
1860 : Military capital of the Alps with barracks
1925 : International Exhibition of Hydroelectric Power and Tourism
1941 à 1944 : World War Two and the Resistance ; Grenoble, capital of the Maquis resistance movement.
1955 : Scientific research and high technology industries ; university
1968 : Winter Olympic Games1987 : Grenoble install the first tramway in the world accessible to disabled people.19994 : Starting of the ESRF (European Radiation Facility)
1990/1995 : creation of the Europole district
1998 : Opening of the Musée de l'Ancien Evêché
2001 : Starting of Pôle-Sud ice ring
2004 : Re-opening of MC:2
2005 : Grenoble signs first contract for adapted tourism in France
2006 : Starting of the new tramaway line: line C
2006 : Starting of the new european scientist complex MINATEC
2008 : opening of the Alps' Stadium
2009 : Grenoble won the National Grand Prize of the eco-neighborhoods with the quartier de Bonne area.
2011 : re-opening of the MAG: Archeological Museum of Grenoble
Reaching Grenoble
Air
There are three airports near Grenoble:
Grenoble Isère Airport
Also known as St Geoirs,is a small low-cost airport. Flights are more frequent in the ski season.
easyJet and ryanair and Norwegian Airlines offer flights.
Lyon Airport
Also known as Saint Exupéry formerly is farther away, about 100 km (1 h by bus, car or train).
Geneva Airport
Geneva Airport, 157 km from Grenoble, is a usual destination of many flight companies, and can be cheaper than Lyon airport.
Car
• A41, Geneva 1hour and a half(via Chambery)
• A48, Lyon 1 hour
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Grenoble can be difficult to navigate by car, but once you get there the Park and Ride (parking relais) system operated by Semitag-parking is a good way of getting around. (see trams and buses)
Train
Several high speed trains (TGV) from SNCF:
-Paris to Grenoble directly every day, for a three-hour trip of 640 km.
-Lyon (Part-Dieu station) This takes around an 1h15 to 1h30 with the TER (regional trains)
-Geneva in Switzerland 2 hours from the Cornavain station in Geneva's center.
To eat:
-Budget-restaurants: Tacos de Lyon in Sainte-Claire and Tandoori Express.
-Average-Restaurants: Restaurants in Place Grenette like Sporting, Au Bureau,and Cafe Laffe
-High-end restaurants: Auberge Napoléon, Restaurant L'Epicurien.
To sleep:
Best Hotel: Le Grand Hotel in rue de la république.
Average Hotels: Novotel Hotel, Europole Hotel, and Hotel Ibis.
BM de Grenoble - Exposition Stendhal Désir & Des espoirs
L’exposition instaure un dialogue avec Stendhal qui, de par sa vie et son œuvre, nous donne son point de vue à la première personne en 3 parties :
Première partie : Repenser le désir
Les critiques s’accordent sur le fait que j’ai produit une œuvre littéraire qui désoriente par sa liberté de ton, et dans laquelle mon approche du désir frappe par sa modernité dans un siècle très conventionnel.
Seconde partie : Vivre le désir
Entre 1801 et 1826 je tiens mon Journal. Il fourmille de détails intimes sur ma vie sexuelle. L'exploration de mon désir ne vise pas à le dominer, mais au contraire à m'y soumettre. Je veux connaître mes désirs pour mieux pouvoir accéder au bonheur.
Troisième partie : Ecrire le désir
En mettant le désir au cœur de mes histoires, je dynamite les idées reçues et les conventions sociales.
En partenariat avec la bibliothèque municipale de Genève, le musée Fabre de Montpellier, le musée dauphinois, le musée de Grenoble, le château de Vizille, le château de Sassenage, les archives de Paris et la compagnie Pascoli.
Vidéo réalisée par Julien Dottor / Le Petit Bulletin
Grenoble - Exploring France [HD]
Grenoble - Exploring France [HD]
Come explore Grenoble with me and my friend Sarah! The colours of autumn in this french town, made famous by the Winter Olympics, were amazing. Exploring the mountain, hiking, the caves, and wandering around town are featured. Shot in High definition, hopefully you will be able to appreciate the beauty of this city!
Getting to Grenoble is easy from many French and European Towns thanks to Ouibus. Ouibus is a budget bus company which allows short and long distance travel for a very good price! (perfect for student budgets!). We travelled Lyon - Grenoble return. If you have yet to try Ouibus, use this link below to get 5 Euros of your first trip! I also receive 5 Euros when you ride, however, as I am no longer in Europe this won't benefit me at all :) Valid until the 30th of April 2018.
This is just one is a series of Semester Abroad Vlogs with will be coming online very soon! Shot in October 2017.
As always, if you have any questions or queries send me an email at passportsandpianos@gmail.com or chuck them in the comments section below! Would love to hear your thoughts!
Also, if you want to see a video on anything in particular, let me know!
Cheers :)
- Kate
Patrick Boucheron au Musée Stendhal-29.03.2015
Visite de l'appartement du Docteur Gagnon (Grenoble) par le médiéviste Patrick Boucheron, lors de la 13e édition du Printemps du livre de Grenoble.
La ciudad francesa de Grenoble | Euromaxx
La antigua ciudad olímpica de Grenoble en el Sureste de Francia tiene muchas atracciones, por ejemplo un Museo con la tercera colección de arte del país. La ciudad de 160.000 habitantes es probablemente la metrópolis más polifacética de los Alpes .
Le Musée
Vidéo du collège Barnave (4e) de Saint Egrève, dans le cadre du COMENIUS REGIO Les Images croisées.
Année 2015.
ROUSSEAU, STENDHAL, HEBERT: GENI TRA LE ALPI FRANCESI, GRENOBLE, CHAMBERY - DI LUIGI BONESCHI (1)
Mercredi 7 juin à 18 h 30 : Cycle Paul Léautaud : Léautaud stendhalien
Au Musée Stendhal
Soirée imaginée et préparée par Patrick Le Bihan
Au Musée Stendhal - Appartement Gagnon
20 Grande Rue à Grenoble
Paul Léautaud stendhalien
Paul Léautaud tient une place éminente au sein de la stendhalie. C’est pourquoi nous avons souhaité prendre le temps de le découvrir lors de Soirées sous la treille au Musée Stendhal, selon une formule que nous avons inaugurée depuis maintenant quelques années.
Ainsi, nous avons conçu deux spectacles-lectures, chaque spectacle étant représenté deux fois compte tenu du nombre de places limité. Dans Léautaud intime, nous décrirons sa personnalité fantasque, singulière et espiègle : amours, famille, haines. Le second volet nous fera découvrir le fervent stendhalien qu’il était, notamment à travers la lecture d’extraits de son Journal littéraire.
Seront exposés à cette occasion des souvenirs de Léautaud, des tapuscrits et des éditions originales.
Stendhal for ever !
MUSEE ARCHEOLOGIQUE SAINT-LAURENT - 2015 | Présentation du Musée Archéologique
Présentation du Musée Archéologique Saint-Laurent à Grenoble en chinois | Direction de la culture et du patrimoine du département de l'Isère
Réalisation : Département de l’Isère – 2015
Durée : 4:02 minutes
Entrée du Musée de Grenoble
3 février 2013 - dernier jour de l'expo Philippe Cognée