• In terms of culture, Grenoble offers a large choice of museums, temporary exhibitions and entertainment, including the Museum of Grenoble and its sumptuous...
  • Grenoble grew significantly in the 11th century when the Counts of Albon chose the city as the capital of their territories.
  • Grenoble is a city in southeastern France, at the foot of the French Alps where the river Drac joins the Isère. Located in the Rhône-Alpes region...
  • Rejoignez Grenoble INP - UGA et bénéficiez d'environnements scientifique et naturel exceptionnels.
  • In this guide, we’ve reviewed our full collection of hikes and walking routes around Grenoble to bring you the best hiking routes in the region.
  • Grenoble is famous for its nickname the “Capital of the Alps” as it acts as a gateway to other nearby towns and villages like Annecy, Chambéry, and Aix-les-Bains.
  • Grenoble is strongly committed to improved energy performance and was the first local authority in France to adopt a Climate Plan in 2005.
  • The altitude of the city hall of Grenoble is approximately 212 meters. ... The population of Grenoble was 153 426 in 1999, 156 107 in 2006 and 156 793 in 2007.
  • Go to the leafy Jardin de Ville to ride the Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car, which travels over the Isère River to a hilltop at the base of Chartreuse Massif.
  • Farenizin üzerinde, ortada bulunan tekerlek tuşunu ileri-geri hareket ettirerek de Grenoble haritasını büyütüp, küçültebilirsiniz.