Gare de Grenoble
Grenoble is the main railway station located in Grenoble, Isère, France. The station was opened on 3 January 1849 and is located on the Lyon–Marseille (via Grenoble) railway and Grenoble–Montmélian railway.
Saint-Marcellin is a soft French cheese made from cow's milk. Named after the small town of Saint-Marcellin (Isère), it is produced in a geographical area corresponding to part of the former Dauphiné province (now included in the Rhône-Alpes région). It is generally small in size, weighing about 80 grams (50% fat), with a mottled creamy-white exterior.
Population: 7,592
Latitude: 45° 09' 6.91" N
Longitude: 5° 19' 25.97" E
Grenoble is the main railway station located in Grenoble, Isère, France. The station was opened on 3 January 1849 and is located on the Lyon–Marseille (via Grenoble) railway and Grenoble–Montmélian railway.
The Drac is a 130-kilometre (81 mi) long river in southeastern France. It is a left tributary of the Isère River. It is formed at the confluence of the Drac Noir and the Drac Blanc, that both rise in the southern part of the Massif des Écrins, high …
Stade Lesdiguières is a multi-purpose stadium in Grenoble, France. The stadium holds 12,000 spectators (8,500 seated). It is the home of the FC Grenoble rugby union club.
The Port Revel Shiphandling Training Centre is a French maritime pilotage school that trains pilots, masters, and officers on large ships like supertankers, container ships, LNG carriers and cruise ships . The facility uses manned models at a 1:25 s…
The lycée Champollion or "Champo" is a French secondary school and higher education establishment in Grenoble, at 1 Cours La Fontaine, one block from the Place Victor Hugo. Its present director is M.
Grenoble Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Grenoble) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Grenoble.
Triors Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Triors) is a Benedictine monastery situated at Châtillon-Saint-Jean in the Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.
The accident on the Rampe de Laffrey on July 22, 2007, was one of the most serious accidents to occur along a stretch of road widely considered among the worst in France. 26 Polish pilgrims were killed when their bus flew off the road and into a rav…
The Six Days of Grenoble (French: Six jours cyclistes de Grenoble) is a six-day track cycling race held annually in Grenoble, France.
Saint-Jean-en-Royans is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France.
Saint Roch Cemetery (French: Cimetière Saint-Roch) is the first municipal cemetery in the city of Grenoble, France.
The Musée dauphinois (Dauphinois museum) is a county museum, located in Grenoble (France).
The railway from Grenoble to Montmélian is a 52 km (32 mi) long railway in southeastern France. It was built by the PLM and opened on 15 September 1864 (as a double track) to provide a link between Grenoble and Montmélian.
The Château d'Albon is a ruined castle in the commune of Albon in the Drôme département of France.
The Arboretum Robert Ruffier-Lanche (3 hectare) is an arboretum located on the campus of the Université Joseph Fourier at 2233 rue de la Piscine, Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.
The Pont d'Oxford is a cable-stayed road bridge over the Isère river in Grenoble, France.
Grenoble – Le Versoud Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome de Grenoble - Le Versoud) (ICAO: LFLG) is an airport located 10 km northeast of Grenoble, in Le Versoud, a commune of the Isère department in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.
The Galaure (French: la Galaure) is a 56.2 km (34.9 mi) long river in the Isère and Drôme départements, southeastern France. Its source is in Roybon. It flows generally west-southwest.