The Museum of the Former Bishopric, located in Grenoble, is a departmental museum that showcases the heritage of the Isère department. The museum is housed in the historical episcopal palace, providing a unique insight into the region's history and culture.
Inaugurated in 1998, the museum is housed in the former episcopal palace, which underwent a series of restorations to enhance the ancient heritage of the Notre-Dame square. This square serves as a symbolic entrance to the old city of Cularo.
The museum exhibits a wide range of objects and paintings that reflect the history of Grenoble and Isère, from prehistoric times to the present day. These exhibits are spread across five levels, providing a comprehensive view of the region's past.
The museum houses a variety of historical objects, including the Vézeronce helmet. It provides a reconstruction of life in Isère, from the era of the first hunters during prehistory to the industrialization of the Alpine valleys in the 20th century.
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Rue Très Cloîtres, 2, Grenoble
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