Grenoble, capital of the Alpes

Friday, 30 September 2011 - 02:57 pm (CET/MEZ) Berlin | Author/Destination:
Category/Kategorie: General
Reading Time:  4 minutes

Palace of the Parliament of Dauphiné © Milky

Palace of the Parliament of Dauphiné © Milky

Grenoble is a city in southeastern France, situated 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 proximity of the mountains has led to the city being known as the “Capital of the Alps.” Grenoble’s history encompasses a period of more than 2,000 years, and the city has been the capital of the Dauphiné since the 11th century. Grenoble experienced a period of economic expansion in the nineteenth and 20th centuries, which is symbolized by the holding of the X Olympic Winter Games in 1968. The city is now a significant scientific center in Europe. Grenoble hosts several festivals: the Grenoble Jazz Festival in March, the Open Air Short Film Festival in early July, and the Cabaret Frappé music festival at the end of July.

The population of the city (commune) of Grenoble is at 156,000 inhabitants. The population of the Grenoble urban unit is at 428,000 inhabitants. The population of the Grenoble metropolitan area is at 531,000 inhabitants. The residents of the city are called “Grenoblois”. Among the numerous communes that make up Grenoble are the city’s largest suburbs, Saint-Martin-d’Hères, Échirolles, and Fontaine, each with a population exceeding 20,000 inhabitants.

Saint André Square © Oudetb Rue Félix Poulat © simdaperce Museum and Library © Milky LIsère Panorama at night © David Leclerc La Halle Sainte Claire Market © Oudetb Gate of France © Milky Fountain of the Three Orders © Milky European Research Centre © Brücke-Osteuropa Cable car to Bastille © Jörg Sancho Pernas Avenue Félix Viallet © simdaperce Grenoble with bridge over Isere and view of Alpes © Brücke-Osteuropa Grenoble Panorama, seen from the Bastille © Anton Ikonnikov Grenoble Panorama at night, seen from the Bastille © Languitar La Casamaures © Morburre Grenoble Collage © Simdaperce Fountain in the centre of Grenoble © Flaurance03 Vaucanson on Rue Chenoise © David Monniaux Palace of the Parliament of Dauphiné © Milky
<
>
Grenoble with bridge over Isere and view of Alpes © Brücke-Osteuropa
The presence of a large international community of both foreign students and foreign researchers prompted the creation of an international school more than a decade ago. The Cité Scolaire Internationale Europole (CSI Europole) was formerly situated downtown in the Lycée International Stendhal across from the Maison du Tourisme. Grenoble is now an important university center with more than 60,000 students, including 16% from abroad. Many fundamental and applied scientific research laboratories are conjointly managed by Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Institute of Technology, and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Numerous other scientific laboratories are managed independently or in collaboration with the CNRS and the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA). Other research centers in or near Grenoble include the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), and one of the Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (Nuclear Energy Commission)(CEA) main research facilities.

The Summum is the biggest concert hall in Grenoble, and the most famous artists produce there. Another big hall, Le grand angle, is located nearby in Voiron. Smaller halls in the city include the Salle Olivier Messiaen. The main cultural center of the city is called MC2 (for Maison de la culture, version 2), which hosts music, theater, and dance performances. There are several theaters in Grenoble, the main one being Grenoble Municipal Theater (Théatre de Grenoble). Others are the Théâtre de Création, the Théâtre Prémol, and the Théâtre 145. There are two main art centers in Grenoble: the Centre national d’Art contemporain (also called Le Magasin) and the Centre d’art Bastille.

Read more on City of Grenoble, Grenoble Tourism, Jazz Grenoble and Wikipedia Grenoble. Learn more about the use of photos. To inform you about latest news most of the city, town or tourism websites offer a newsletter service and/or operate Facebook pages/Twitter accounts. In addition more and more destinations, tourist organisations and cultural institutions offer Apps for your Smart Phone or Tablet, to provide you with a mobile tourist guide (Smart Traveler App by U.S. Department of State - Weather report by weather.com - Global Passport Power Rank - Travel Risk Map - Democracy Index - GDP according to IMF, UN, and World Bank - Global Competitiveness Report - Corruption Perceptions Index - Press Freedom Index - World Justice Project - Rule of Law Index - UN Human Development Index - Global Peace Index - Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index). If you have a suggestion, critique, review or comment to this blog entry, we are looking forward to receive your e-mail at comment@wingsch.net. Please name the headline of the blog post to which your e-mail refers to in the subject line.




Recommended posts:

Share this post: (Please note data protection regulations before using buttons)

Leeds in the Aire Valley

Leeds in the Aire Valley

[caption id="attachment_150780" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Clarence Dock © Lad 2011/cc-by-sa-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, the principal settlement in the City of Leeds metropolitan district. In 2011 Leeds' main urban subdivision had a population of 475,000, while in 2011 the City of Leeds had an estimated population of 758,000 making it the third largest city in the United Kingdom. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area, which at t...

[ read more ]

Theme Week Champagne - Langres

Theme Week Champagne - Langres

[caption id="attachment_153548" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Langres © Vassil[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Langres is a commune and a subprefecture of the Haute-Marne département. The town is built on a limestone promontory of the same name. This stronghold was originally occupied by the Gauls, and, at a later date the Romans fortified the town belonging to the Celtic tribe the Lingones; Andemantunum the strategic cross-roads of twelve Roman roads. The 1st century Triumphal Gate and the many artefacts exhibited in the museums...

[ read more ]

New Gallery in Kassel

New Gallery in Kassel

[caption id="attachment_219770" align="aligncenter" width="590"] © Gerd Fahrenhorst/cc-by-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]The Neue Galerie (New Gallery) is an art museum in Kassel in the state of Hesse, in Germany. The building was constructed between 1871 and 1877 as a museum for works of the Old Masters. The building was damaged and burned out on 22 October 1943 in a devastating air raid carried out on the orders of Winston Churchill. The 60 most important works were brought to Vienna, and were returned in 1956. The building...

[ read more ]

The Art Nouveau town of Ålesund

The Art Nouveau town of Ålesund

[caption id="attachment_152216" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Ålesund from Fjellstua © sgm[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Ålesund is a town and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Sunnmøre, and the center of the Ålesund Region. It is a sea port, and is noted for its unique concentration of Art Nouveau architecture. Ålesund town is the administrative centre of the municipality as well as the principal shipping town of the Sunnmøre district. Ålesund municipality ...

[ read more ]

Temple Bar in Dublin

Temple Bar in Dublin

[caption id="attachment_165286" align="aligncenter" width="590"] The Temple Bar © WolfgangSailer/cc-by-sa-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin. The area is bounded by the Liffey to the north, Dame Street to the south, Westmoreland Street to the east and Fishamble Street to the west. Unlike other parts of Dublin's city centre, it is promoted as Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. After dark, the area is a major ...

[ read more ]

Theme Week Indonesia - Java

Theme Week Indonesia - Java

[caption id="attachment_196238" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Barakuda Beach in Karimun © Midori/cc-by-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Java is bordered by the Indian Ocean on the south and the Java Sea on the north. With a population of over 141 million (Java only) or 145 million (including the inhabitants of its surrounding islands), Java is the home to 56.7 percent of the Indonesian population and is the world's most populous island. The Indonesian capital city, Jakarta, is located on its northwestern coast. Much of Indonesi...

[ read more ]

Not only cheese: Appenzell

Not only cheese: Appenzell

[caption id="attachment_154194" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Aerial View © Hansueli Krapf[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Appenzell is the capital of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland. Appenzell has no municipal government of its own; rather, the different parts of Appenzell belong to the districts Appenzell, Schwende and Rüte. Because of that, for firefighting, energy and water, the town Appenzell has a special-purpose municipality, the Feuerschaugemeinde. In 1071 the town was referred to as Abbacella. ...

[ read more ]

Theme Week San Francisco - Fisherman’s Wharf

Theme Week San Francisco - Fisherman’s Wharf

[caption id="attachment_151580" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Pier 39 from Coit Tower © DimiTalen/cc-by-sa-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]Fisherman's Wharf is a neighborhood and popular tourist attraction in San Francisco. It roughly encompasses the northern waterfront area of San Francisco from Ghirardelli Square or Van Ness Avenue east to Pier 35 or Kearny Street. The F Market streetcar runs through the area, the Powell-Hyde cable car lines runs to Aquatic Park, at the edge of Fisherman's Wharf, and the Powell-Mason cable c...

[ read more ]

Museum of London

Museum of London

[caption id="attachment_223097" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Museum of London building © Ethan Doyle White/cc-by-sa-4.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]The Museum of London documents the history of the UK's capital city from prehistoric to modern times and is located in the City of London on the London Wall, close to the Barbican Centre and is part of the Barbican complex of buildings created in the 1960s and 1970s to redevelop a bomb-damaged area of the City. The museum is a few minutes' walk north of St Paul's Cathedral, overlo...

[ read more ]

French Polynesia in the Pacific

French Polynesia in the Pacific

[caption id="attachment_150610" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Tahiti - Papeete - Marina Taina © Remi Jouan/cc-by-sa-3.0[/caption][responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Female" buttontext="Listen to this Post"]French Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic; collectivité d'outre-mer de la République française (COM), sometimes unofficially referred to as an overseas country; pays d'outre-mer (POM). It is composed of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over an expanse of more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) in the South Pacific Ocean. ...

[ read more ]

Return to TopReturn to Top
Plaza del Castillo © Eaeaea
The bull runs in Pamplona

Pamplona is the capital city of Navarre, Spain and of the former kingdom of Navarre. The city is famous worldwide...

© SlowFood.com
Slow Food – more than just a lifestyle

Slow Food began in Italy with the founding of its forerunner organization, Arcigola, in 1986 to resist the opening of...

Bronze model of the inner city of Münster © Florian Adler
The university city of Münster

Münster is an independent city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the state and...

Close